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Neuroreport | 1999

Anticipating epileptic seizures in real time by a non-linear analysis of similarity between EEG recordings

M. Le Van Quyen; J. Martinerie; Michel Baulac; F. Varela

In a previous publication we showed that non-linear analysis can extract spatio-temporal changes of brain electrical activity prior to epileptic seizures. Here we describe a new method to analyze this long-term non-stationarity in the EEG by a measure of dynamical similarity between different parts of the time series. We apply this method to the study of a group of patients with temporal lobe epilepsy recorded intracranially during transitions to seizure. We show that the method, which can be implemented on a personal computer, can track in real time spatio-temporal changes in brain dynamics several minutes prior to seizure.


Physica D: Nonlinear Phenomena | 1999

Nonlinear analyses of interictal EEG map the brain interdependences in human focal epilepsy

Michel Le Van Quyen; Jacques Martinerie; Claude Adam; F. Varela

Abstract The degree of interdependence between intracranial electroencephalographic (EEG) channels was investigated in epileptic patients with temporal lobe seizures during interictal (between seizures) periods. With a novel method to characterize nonlinear cross-predictability, that is, the predictability of one channel using another channel as data base, we demonstrated here a possibility to extract information on the spatio-temporal organization of interactions between multichannel recording sites. This method determines whether two channels contain common activity, and often, whether one channel contains activity induced by the activity of the other channel. In particular, the technique and the comparison with surrogate data demonstrated that transient large-scale nonlinear entrainments by the epileptogenic region can be identified, this with or without epileptic activity. Furthermore, these recurrent activities related with the epileptic foci occurred in well-defined spatio-temporal patterns. This suggests that the epileptogenic region can exhibit very subtle influences on other brain regions during an interictal period and raises the possibility that the cross-predictability analysis of interictal data may be used as a significant aid in locating epileptogenic foci.


Brain Research | 1998

Nonlinear interdependencies of EEG signals in human intracranially recorded temporal lobe seizures

Michel Le Van Quyen; Claude Adam; Michel Baulac; Jacques Martinerie; F. Varela

The degree of interdependence between intracranial EEG channels was investigated in four epileptic patients with complex partial seizures of mesial temporal lobe origin. With a new method to characterize nonlinear dynamical interdependence-the mutual nonlinear prediction-we demonstrated here a possibility to quantify, during epileptic seizures, the relationships between EEG signals of electrode contacts in the epileptogenic area. During the interictal period, the degree of nonlinear interdependences were very low or absent. In contrast, it was found that transient patterns of nonlinear interdependences emerge at the initial spread of the seizure, during essential parts of its development, and at seizure end, but the maintenance of these interactions are not observed throughout the seizure activity. These results suggest that the nonlinear associations plays an important role in epileptogenesis, and that the process of neuronal entrainment during seizure onset involves a transient interaction between a distributed network of neuronal aggregates, but the maintenance of this interaction is not required for sustained seizure activity. Furthermore, this technique can describe properly the spatio-temporal organisation of the seizures of medio-temporal lobe origin and could become a very useful tool to aid the localization of the epileptogenic regions at the origin of epileptic seizures and their pathways of propagation.


Archive | 2002

Method and device for the medical monitoring in real time of a patient from the analysis of electro-encephalograms, application of this method to characterize and to differentiate between physiological or pathologial conditions, and a method for anticipating epileptic seizures in real time

Michel Le Van Quyen; Jacques Martinerie; F. Varela; Michel Baulac


Physical Review E | 1997

UNSTABLE PERIODIC ORBITS IN HUMAN EPILEPTIC ACTIVITY

M. Le Van Quyen; J. Martinerie; Claude Adam; F. Varela


Revue Neurologique | 1999

Interactions entre réseau épileptique et fonctionnement cérébral : Approche par analyse non linéaire de l'EEG intracrânien

Claude Adam; M. Le Van Quyen; J. Martinerie; Stéphane Clemenceau; Michel Baulac; Bernard Renault; F. Varela


NeuroImage | 1998

Synchrony in Gamma-band Oscillations in Human Intracortical Recordings during Visual Discrimination.

J.Ph. Lachaux; Eugenio Rodriguez; J. Martinerie; Claude Adam; F. Varela


Proceedings of the Workshop | 2000

SPATIO-TEMPORAL DYNAMICS OF EPILEPTOGENIC NETWORKS

M. Le Van Quyen; J. Martinerie; F. Varela


NeuroImage | 1998

Meaningful visual perception induces complex spatio-temporal patterns of phase synchrony on scalp recordings.

Eugenio Rodriguez; Nathalie George; Jp Lachaux; Bernard Renault; F. Varela


NeuroImage | 1996

Functional connectivity in intracranial recordings during cognitive tasks

F. Varela; J.Ph. Lachaux; J. Martinerie; J. Müller-Gerking; Laurent Pezard; Claude Adam; Michel Baulac; Bernard Renault

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Bernard Renault

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Jacques Martinerie

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Eugenio Rodriguez

Pontifical Catholic University of Chile

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Laurent Pezard

Aix-Marseille University

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Jacques Martinerie

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Line Garnero

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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M. Le Van Quyen

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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