SeminarRecording AvailableElectrophysiology

Location, time and type of epileptic activity influence how sleep modulates epilepsy

Schedule
Wednesday, October 11, 2023
18:00 UTC
Birgit Frauscher

Prof

Duke

Host: Clinical and Experimental Epilepsy

Recording

Video on demand

Open recording

Event Information

Recording

Available

Host

Clinical and Experimental Epilepsy

Duration

70 minutes

Abstract

Sleep and epilepsy are tightly interconnected: On the one hand disturbed sleep is known to negatively affect epilepsy, whereas on the other hand epilepsy negatively impacts sleep. In this talk, we leverage on the unique opportunity provided by simultaneous stereo-EEG and sleep recordings to disentangle these relationships. We will discuss latest evidence on if anatomy (temporal vs. extratemporal), time (early vs. late sleep), and type of epileptic activity (ictal vs. interictal) influence how epileptic activity is modulated by sleep. After this talk, attendees will have a more nuanced understanding of the contributions of location, time and type of epileptic activity in the relationship between sleep and epilepsy.

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