Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6830244 | Seizure | 2017 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
A striking finding of the review is the paucity of studies (n = 34) focusing on the paediatric epilepsy surgery population. For children, it remains unclear which language and memory paradigms produce optimal activation and how these should be quantified in a statistically robust manner. Consensus needs to be achieved for statistical analyses and the uniformity and yield of language, motor and memory paradigms. Larger scale studies are required to produce patient series data which clinicians may refer to interpret results objectively. If functional imaging techniques are to be the viable alternative for pre-surgical mapping of eloquent cortex for children, paradigms and analyses demonstrating concordance with independent measures must be developed.
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Authors
Sarah Collinge, Garreth Prendergast, Steven T. Mayers, David Marshall, Poppy Siddell, Elizabeth Neilly, Colin D. Ferrie, Gayatri Vadlamani, Jeremy Macmullen-Price, Daniel J. Warren, Arshad Zaman, Paul Chumas, John Goodden, Matthew C.H.J. Morrall,