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Spatial distribution of intracranially recorded spikes in medial and lateral temporal epilepsies
Epilepsia, 08/19/09
Goncharova II et al. – MT and LT patients have different spatial distributions of interictal spikes and can be distinguished by the relative spike rates in medial temporal and extratemporal areas during sleep and wake.
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