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NeuroImage: Clinical | 2015

Hyperconnectivity in juvenile myoclonic epilepsy: a network analysis.

Karen Caeyenberghs; Hugh Powell; Rhys Huw Thomas; Lisa Brindley; Carla Church; John Evans; Suresh Daniel Muthukumaraswamy; Derek K. Jones; Khalid Hamandi

Objective Juvenile myoclonic epilepsy (JME) is a common idiopathic (genetic) generalized epilepsy (IGE) syndrome characterized by impairments in executive and cognitive control, affecting independent living and psychosocial functioning. There is a growing consensus that JME is associated with abnormal function of diffuse brain networks, typically affecting frontal and fronto-thalamic areas. Methods Using diffusion MRI and a graph theoretical analysis, we examined bivariate (network-based statistic) and multivariate (global and local) properties of structural brain networks in patients with JME (N = 34) and matched controls. Neuropsychological assessment was performed in a subgroup of 14 patients. Results Neuropsychometry revealed impaired visual memory and naming in JME patients despite a normal full scale IQ (mean = 98.6). Both JME patients and controls exhibited a small world topology in their white matter networks, with no significant differences in the global multivariate network properties between the groups. The network-based statistic approach identified one subnetwork of hyperconnectivity in the JME group, involving primary motor, parietal and subcortical regions. Finally, there was a significant positive correlation in structural connectivity with cognitive task performance. Conclusions Our findings suggest that structural changes in JME patients are distributed at a network level, beyond the frontal lobes. The identified subnetwork includes key structures in spike wave generation, along with primary motor areas, which may contribute to myoclonic jerks. We conclude that analyzing the affected subnetworks may provide new insights into understanding seizure generation, as well as the cognitive deficits observed in JME patients.


Archive | 1964

Oden und Epigramme

Andreas Gryphius; Marian Szyrocki; Hugh Powell


Modern Language Review | 1964

Poetry and song in the German baroque : a study of the continuo Lied

Hugh Powell; R. Hinton Thomas


Modern Language Review | 1958

Quirinus Kuhlmann als Dichter : ein Beitrag zur Charakteristik des Ekstatikers

Hugh Powell; Claus Victor Bock


Modern Language Review | 1998

Fervor and Fiction: Therese von Bacheracht and Her Works

Brian Keith-Smith; Hugh Powell


Modern Language Review | 1989

Trammels of Tradition

Peter Skrine; Hugh Powell


Archive | 1983

Die Übersetzungen der Erbauungsschriften Sir Richard Bakers

Andreas Gryphius; Hugh Powell


Archive | 1972

Der schwermende Schäffer Β

Andreas Grypius; Marian Szyrocki; József Herman; Alberto Vavaro; Sándor Kiss; Hugh Powell


Archive | 1972

Gesamtausgabe der deutschsprachigen Werke. Band VIII: Lustspiele II

Andreas Grypius; Marian Szyrocki; József Herman; Alberto Vavaro; Sándor Kiss; Hugh Powell


Archive | 1972

Verlibtes Gespenste, Die gelibte Dornrose

Andreas Grypius; Marian Szyrocki; József Herman; Alberto Vavaro; Sándor Kiss; Hugh Powell

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Karen Caeyenberghs

Australian Catholic University

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