Authors
G Andrew James, Shanti Prakash Tripathi, Jeffrey G Ojemann, Robert E Gross, Daniel L Drane
Publication date
2013/8/1
Journal
Journal of neurosurgery
Volume
119
Issue
2
Pages
288-300
Publisher
American Association of Neurological Surgeons
Description
Object
Functional neuroimaging has shown that the brain organizes into several independent networks of spontaneously coactivated regions during wakeful rest (resting state). Previous research has suggested that 1 such network, the default mode network (DMN), shows diminished recruitment of the hippocampus with temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE). This work seeks to elucidate how hippocampal recruitment into the DMN varies by hemisphere of epileptogenic focus.
Methods
The authors addressed this issue using functional MRI to assess resting-state DMN connectivity in 38 participants (23 control participants, 7 patients with TLE and left-sided epileptogenic foci, and 8 patients with TLE and right-sided foci). Independent component analysis was conducted to identify resting-state brain networks from control participants' data. The DMN was identified and deconstructed into its …
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