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EEG source localization in focal epilepsy: where are we now?

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EEG source localization in focal epilepsy: where are we now?

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Plummer C; Harvey AS; Cook M Centre for Clinical Neurosciences and Neurological Research, St Vincent’s Hospital, Fitzroy, Victoria, Australia. chris.plummer@svhm.org.au Electroencephalographic source localization (ESL) by noninvasive means is an area of renewed interest in clinical epileptology. This has been driven by innovations in the computer-assisted modeling of dipolar and distributed sources for the investigation of focal epilepsy; a process fueled by the ever-increasing computational power available to researchers for the analysis of scalp EEG recordings. However, demonstration of the validity and clinical utility of these mathematically derived source modeling techniques has struggled to keep pace. This review evaluates the current clinical “fitness’ of ESL as applied to the focal epilepsies by examining some of the key studies performed in the field, with emphasis given to clinical work published in the last five years. In doing so, we discuss why ESL techniques have not made

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