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    Hippocampal network activity forecasts epileptic seizures

    Seizures in people with epilepsy were long thought to occur at random, but recent methods for seizure forecasting enable estimation of the likelihood of seizure occurrence over short horizons. These methods re...

    Ankit N. Khambhati, Edward F. Chang, Maxime O. Baud, Vikram R. Rao in Nature Medicine (2024)

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    Cycles in epilepsy

    Epilepsy is among the most dynamic disorders in neurology. A canonical view holds that seizures, the characteristic sign of epilepsy, occur at random, but, for centuries, humans have looked for patterns of tem...

    Philippa J. Karoly, Vikram R. Rao, Nicholas M. Gregg in Nature Reviews Neurology (2021)

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    Multi-day rhythms modulate seizure risk in epilepsy

    Epilepsy is defined by the seemingly random occurrence of spontaneous seizures. The ability to anticipate seizures would enable preventative treatment strategies. A central but unresolved question concerns the...

    Maxime O. Baud, Jonathan K. Kleen, Emily A. Mirro in Nature Communications (2018)

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    Perceptual restoration of masked speech in human cortex

    Humans are adept at understanding speech despite the fact that our natural listening environment is often filled with interference. An example of this capacity is phoneme restoration, in which part of a word i...

    Matthew K. Leonard, Maxime O. Baud, Matthias J. Sjerps in Nature Communications (2016)