High frequency oscillations (HFOs) are short, rare events with high power in approximately 80-500 Hz and have been suggested as a biomarker of epilepsy (Bragin et al., 2002; Engel et al., 2009; Wu et al., 2010; Blanco et al., 2011; Park et al., 2012; Haegelen et al., 2013; Kerber et al., 2014). Research often focuses on HFOs as a biomarker of ictal onset tissue (Cho et al., 2014; Dumpelmann et al., 2014; Malinowska et al., 2014; Okanishi et al., 2014; Gliske et al., 2016). HFOs have also been considered as a biomarker of a pre-ictal state (Pearce et al., 2013; Malinowska et al., 2014).
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Πέμπτη 14 Ιουλίου 2016
Effect of sampling rate and filter settings on High Frequency Oscillation detections
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