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Publicações por Elodie Múrias Lopes

2022

Involvement of the Anterior Nucleus of the Thalamus during Focal Automatisms in Epileptic Seizures: A First Evidence Study

Autores
Lopes, EM; Sampaio, AR; Campos, A; Santos, A; Rego, R; Cunha, JPS;

Publicação
2022 44TH ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF THE IEEE ENGINEERING IN MEDICINE & BIOLOGY SOCIETY, EMBC

Abstract
The Anterior Nucleus of Thalamus (ANT) Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) has long been touted as the most effective DBS-target for interrupting seizures in focal refractory epilepsy patients. The ANT is primarily involved in cognitive tasks but has extensive reciprocal connections with motor-related regions, suggesting that it is also involved in motor-cognitive tasks. In this work, we aimed to assess the involvement of the ANT during voluntary upper limbs movements. For this purpose, we analyzed Local Field Potentials (LFPs) signals recorded during a movement protocol from one of the first epilepsy patients implanted with a Percept™ PC system, who performed a 5-day period of simultaneous video electroencephalography (vEEG) and Percept PC-LFPs recordings. We estimated time-frequency maps and performed event-related desynchronization (ERD) or synchronization (ERS) analysis and we found that synchronizations found in left hemisphere 7-17 Hz map corresponded to maximum hand rotations. Positive peaks on the ERD/ERS curve occurred at a similar frequency of the hand movements (1.09-0.99Hz against 1.27-0.90{Hz}. These results suggested that the ANT may be involved in the execution of automatisms. Moreover, we found that ERD/ERS appeared approximately 2 seconds before the movement onset, as it was found on the EEG of healthy subjects performing the same protocol.

2025

Measuring Rigidity During Deep Brain Stimulation Surgery: Evidence of Clinical Benefits in Patients With Advanced Idiopathic Parkinson’s Disease

Autores
Elodie Lopes; Vânia Almeida; Leonor Dias; Maria J Rosas; Rui Vaz; João P Cunha;

Publicação
Cureus

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