HUMAN BRAIN PROJECT New research by the Human Brain Project has found that in the brains of patients with epilepsy, changes in large scale neuronal activations can be detected in the brain’s resting state activity, even when no seizure is ongoing. The non-invasive approach could lead to a new method to aid epilepsy diagnostics. Diagnosing epilepsy can...
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AI model may help epilepsy patients become seizure-free
by Monash University Credit: Pixabay/CC0 Public Domain A study led by Monash University and believed to be a world first has demonstrated that an Artificial Intelligence (AI) model can potentially predict the best personalized, anti-seizure medication for patients with newly diagnosed epilepsy. The predictive model, once fully developed, would spare these patients the uncertainty of...
Optimizing the treatment of epilepsy patients
Interview conducted by Emily Henderson, B.Sc. Dec 8, 2021 Thought Leaders Dr. Gary Heiman Dr. Brad KamitakiRutgers University In this interview, News-Medical talks to Dr. Gary Heiman and Dr. Brad Kamitaki about their research in devising a new diagnostic model to predict how generalized epilepsy patients will respond to drug treatment, and thus improve treatment...