Epilepsy is a frequent neurological condition characterized by episodes of abnormal highly synchronized activity of a population of neurons called epileptic seizure. In a kainate model of temporal lobe epilepsy, spontaneous recurrent seizures start to occur after a period of approximately 28 days. But, even if seizures start during this so-called chronic phase, some pathological events start to already occur few days after the induction of the epileptic condition. But even for a specialist eye, those events are difficult to identify. The goal of this Brainhack project is to dive into pre-marked pathological events and looking for signal features that can be used to build an automatic detection.
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Source: https://brainhack.ch/
Team Leaders:
FABIEN FRISCOURT
Epilepsy is a frequent neurological condition characterized by episodes of abnormal highly synchronized activity of a population of neurons called epileptic seizure. In a kainate model of temporal lobe epilepsy, spontaneous recurrent seizures start to occur after a period of approximately 28 days. But, even if seizures start during this so-called chronic phase, some pathological events start to already occur few days after the induction of the epileptic condition. But even for a specialist eye, those events are difficult to identify. The goal of this Brainhack project is to dive into pre-marked pathological events and looking for signal features that can be used to build an automatic detection.