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English: 3D animation of the spatial layout of the intracranial electrodes implanted into the left hemisphere of patient I-2. Each sphere represents the position of one intracranial electrode. The sphere color corresponds to the analyzed zone, i.e. red, resected brain volume (RBT); blue, visually determined seizure onset zone (SOZ); magenta, overlap (OVL); black, neither of the above (NON). The sphere radius is proportional to the peri-ictal channel-wise mean of each qEEG measure during the first seizure (see main text for details). The layout is as in S1–S4 Figs: upper row, absolute signal slope S (left), number of forbidden ordinal patterns N (right); lower row, surrogate corrected cross-correlation matrix C (left), surrogate corrected mutual information matrix M (right). |
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Source | S1 Movie from Rummel C, Abela E, Andrzejak R, Hauf M, Pollo C, Müller M, Weisstanner C, Wiest R, Schindler K (2015). "Resected Brain Tissue, Seizure Onset Zone and Quantitative EEG Measures: Towards Prediction of Post-Surgical Seizure Control". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0141023. PMID 26513359. PMC: 4626164. | ||
Author | Rummel C, Abela E, Andrzejak R, Hauf M, Pollo C, Müller M, Weisstanner C, Wiest R, Schindler K | ||
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Short title | 3D animation of the spatial layout of the intracranial electrodes implanted into the left hemisphere of patient I-2. |
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Author | Rummel C, Abela E, Andrzejak R, Hauf M, Pollo C, Müller M, Weisstanner C, Wiest R, Schindler K |
Usage terms | http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ |
Image title | Each sphere represents the position of one intracranial electrode. The sphere color corresponds to the analyzed zone, i.e. red, resected brain volume (RBT); blue, visually determined seizure onset zone (SOZ); magenta, overlap (OVL); black, neither of the above (NON). The sphere radius is proportional to the peri-ictal channel-wise mean of each qEEG measure during the first seizure (see main text for details). The layout is as in S1–S4 Figs: upper row, absolute signal slope S (left), number of forbidden ordinal patterns N (right); lower row, surrogate corrected cross-correlation matrix C (left), surrogate corrected mutual information matrix M (right). |
Software used | Xiph.Org libtheora 1.1 20090822 (Thusnelda) |
Date and time of digitizing | 2015-10-29 |