Poster Titles/Authors/Institutions
1. Vagus Nerve Activity Based Seizure Prediction in
Rats
Kristian
R. Harreby, Cristian Sevcencu and Johannes J. Struijk
Center for Sensory-Motor Interaction (SMI),
Aalborg University, Denmark
2. Search for Optimal Time Series Measures to
Discriminate Preictal States
Dimitris
Kugiumtzis1,
Ioannis Vlachos1,
Aggeliki Papana1,
Paal G. Larsson2
1Department
of Mathematical, Physical and Computational Sciences, Faculty of
Engineering, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki
54124, Greece;
2Department
of Neurodiagnostics, Division of Clinical Neuroscience,
Rikshospitalet University Hospital, Oslo, Norway
3. Measures of Analysis of Time Series (MATS): A
Matlab Toolkit for Computation of Multiple Measures on Time Series
Data Bases
Dimitris Kugiumtzis and Alkiviadis
Tsimpiris
Department of Mathematical, Physical
and Computational Sciences, Faculty of Engineering, Aristotle
University of Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki 54124, Greece
4. Are Interaction Clusters in Epileptic Networks
Predictive of Seizures?
Stephan Bialonski1,2,3,
Christian E. Elger1,
Klaus Lehnertz1,2,3
1Department
of Epileptology, University of Bonn;
2Helmholtz
Institute for Radiation and Nuclear Physics, University of Bonn;
3Interdisciplinary
Center for Complex Systems, University of Bonn
5. Characterizing the Dynamics of Epileptic Brain
Networks with Graph Theoretical Approaches
Marie-Therese Horstmann1,2,3,
Christian E. Elger1,
Klaus Lehnertz1,2,3
1Department
of Epileptology, Univ. Bonn;
2Helmholtz-Institute
for Radiation and Nuclear Physics, Univ. Bonn;
3Interdisciplinary
Center for Complex Systems, Univ. Bonn
6. Detection of Seizure Precursors in a Group of
Patients with Cellular Neural Network Based Synchronization Analyses
without Individual Adjustment
Dieter Krug1,2,
Christian E. Elger1,
Klaus Lehnertz1,2,3
1Department
of Epileptology, University of Bonn, Germany;
2Helmholtz
Institute for Radiation and Nuclear Physics, University of Bonn,
Germany;
3Interdisciplinary
Center for Complex Systems, University of Bonn, Germany
7. Initiation and Termination of Seizure-Like
Activity in Small-World Networks of Integrate-and-Fire Neurons
Alexander Rothkegel1,2,
Christian E. Elger1,
Klaus Lehnertz1,2,3
1Department
of Epileptology, University of Bonn, Germany;
2Helmholtz-Institute
for Radiation and Nuclear Physics, University of Bonn, Germany;
3Interdisciplinary
Center for Complex Systems, University of Bonn, Germany
8. Identifying Nodes in Epileptic Networks
Associated with Seizure Precursor Dynamics
M. Staniek1,2,
H. Feldwisch-Drentrup4,5,
A. Schulze-Bonhage5,6,
J. Timmer4,5,
C. E. Elger1,
B. Schelter4,
K. Lehnertz1,2,3
1Department
of Epileptology, University of Bonn, Germany;
2Helmholtz
Institute of Radiation and Nuclear Physics, University of Bonn,
Germany;
3Interdisciplinary
Center for Complex Systems, University of Bonn, Germany;
4Freiburg
Center for Data Analysis and Modeling, University of Freiburg,
Germany;
5Bernstein
Center for Computational Neuroscience Freiburg, University of
Freiburg, Germany;
6Epilepsy
Center, University Hospital of Freiburg, Germany
9. Identification of Seizure Precursors through the
Analysis of Directed Interactions in Epileptic Networks
Matthäus Staniek1,2,
Marcel Martini1,2,
Christian E. Elger1,
Klaus Lehnertz1,2,3
1Department
of Epileptology, University of Bonn, Germany;
2Helmholtz
Institute for Radiation and Nuclear Physics, University of Bonn,
Germany;
3Interdisciplinary
Center for Complex Systems, University of Bonn, Germany
10. Characterization of Epileptic States Based on
Parameter Identification of Mean-Field Models
G. Hocepied1,
A. Nonclercq2,
F. Grenez1
1Laboratory
of Image, Signal and Telecommunications, Université Libre de
Bruxelles, Brussels, Belgium;
2Bio-,
Electro- and Mechanical Systems Departement, Université Libre de
Bruxelles, Brussels, Belgium
11. Visualization and Modelling of STLmax
Topographic Brain Activity Maps
Nadia Mammone1,
José C. Principe2,
Francesco C. Morabito1,
Deng S. Shiau3,
J. Chris Sackellares3
1DIMET,
University of Reggio Calabria, Reggio Calabria, ITALY;
2Departments
of Electrical and Computer Engineering and Biomedical Engineering,
University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32611-6200 USA,
3Optima
Neuroscience, Inc., Gainesville, FL 32601
12. Low Amplitude Electric Fields Modulate the
Dynamics of a Neuronal Network Oscillating at Gamma Frequencies
Davide Reato, Lucas C. Parra, Marom
Bikson
Department of Biomedical Engineering,
The City College of New York of the City University of New York, New
York, New York, U.S.A.
13. EPILAB: A Matlab® Platform for Multi-Feature and
Multi-Algorithm Seizure Prediction Studies
B. Direito1,
R. P. Costa1,
H. Feldwisch2,
M. Valderrama3,
S. Nikolopoulos3,
B. Schelter2,
M. Jachan2,
C. A. Teixeira1,
L. Aires1,
J. Timmer2,
M. Le Van Quyen3,
A. Dourado1
1CISUC,
Faculty of Sciences and Technology, University of Coimbra, Portugal;
2FDM, Albert Ludwigs University, Freiburg, Germany;
3Centre de Recherche de l'ICM, INSERM UMRS 975
- CNRS UMR 7225, Hôpital de la Pitié - Salpêtrière, Paris, France
14. EPILEPSIAE- Evolving Platform for Improving
Living Expectation of Patients Suffering from IctAl Events
António DOURADO1,
Michel LE VAN QUYEN2,
Björn SCHELTER3,
Gianpietro FAVARO4,
Francisco SALES5, Vincent NAVARRO2,
Andreas SCHULZE-BONHAGE6
1Dep.
of Informatics Engineering, University of Coimbra, Portugal;
2Centre
de Recherche de l'ICM, INSERM UMRS 975 - CNRS UMR 7225, Hôpital de
la Pitié-Salpêtrière, Paris, France;
3Albert
Ludwigs University, Freiburg, Germany;
4Micromed,
SpA, Mogliano Veneto, Italy;
5University
Hospital, Coimbra, Portugal;
6University
Hospital, Freiburg, Germany
15. Low-Complex TD-RBF and TD-SVM Seizures
Predictors Based on EEG Energy and ECG Entropy
C. A. Teixeira1,
R. Costa1,
B. M. Direito1,
F. Sales2
and A. Dourado1
1Centro
de Informática e Sistemas da Universidade de Coimbra (CISUC),
Faculty of Science and Technology, University of Coimbra, Portugal;
2University
Hospital, Coimbra, Portugal
16. Seizure Detection from Multiple Frequency Bands
of Intra-cranial EEG using High Dimensional Clustering
Haimonti Dutta, David Waltz, Karthik M
Ramasamy, Phil Gross, Ansaf Salleb-Aouissi, Hatim Diab, Manoj
Pooleery and Albert Boulanger
Center for Computational Learning
Systems Columbia University, New York, NY 10115, U.S.A and Catherine
A. Schevon and Ron Emerson Columbia University Medical School
Columbia University, New York, NY 10115, U.S.A {ewarn}@ccls.columbia.edu
17. Patient-Specific Rigorously Methodological Test
of the Mean Phase Coherence
Jonas Henriksena2,3,
Troels W. Kjaer2,
Rasmus Elsborg Madsen3,
Carsten E. Thomsen4,
and Helge B.D. Sorensen1
1Technical
University of Denmark, Department of Electrical Engineering,
Building 349, Oersteds Plads, 2800 Kgs. Lyngby, Denmark;
2Neurophysiological
Department, Copenhagen University Hospital, Blegdamsvej 9, 2100
Copenhagen E, Denmark;
3Hypo-Safe
A/S, Diplomvej 381, 2800 Kgs. Lyngby, Denmark;
4Department
of Odontology, Copenhagen University, Noerre Allé 20, 2200
Copenhagen N, Denmark
18. Support Vector Machine Algorithms for Early
Seizure Detection in an Animal Model of Temporal Lobe Epilepsy
Nandan M.1,
Talathi S.S.2,3,
Ditto W.5,
Khargonekar P.1,
Carney P.R.2,3,4
1Department
of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Florida;
2Department
of Biomedical Engineering, University of Florida;
3McKnight
Brain Institute, University of Florida;
4Department
of Pediatrics, University of Florida;
5Harrington
Department of Bioengineering, Arizona State University
19. Nonlinear Time Series Analysis for
Differentiating between Status Epileptics and Non-Epileptic
Encephalopathy
Jicong Zhang, Panos M. Pardalos
University of Florida
20. Quantify the Underlying Structure preceding
Absence Seizures Using Nonlinear Dynamics to Investigate Consistent
Patterns
Petros Xanthopoulos, Panos M. Pardalos
University of Florida
21. Standardization of EEG Annotations for the
European Epilepsy Database EPILEPSIAE
Matthias Ihle1,
Carolin Gierschner1,
Vincent Navarro2,
Michel LeVanQuyen3,
Francisco Sales4,
Nuno Silva5,
Andreas Schulze-Bonhage1
1Epilepsy
center, University clinic of Freiburg;
2Hôpital
de la Pitié-Salpêtrière;
3Centre
de Recherche de l'Institut du Cerveau de la Moelle;
4Hospitals
of the University of Coimbra;
5Department
of Informatics Engineering, University Coimbra
22. Effects of Amygdalo-Hippocampal Deep Brain
Stimulation for Mesial Temporal Lobe Epilepsy
Tyrand R1,
Pollo C2,
Spinelli L1,
Pralong E2,
Vulliémoz S1,
Foletti G3,
Debatisse D2
Rosetti AO3,
Seeck M1,
Boëx C1
1Dpt
of Neurology, University Hospital of Geneva;
2Dpt
of Neurology, University Hospital of Lausanne and 3Dpt of
Neurosurgery, Lausanne, Switzerland
23. Real-time Epileptic Seizure Detection using
Reservoir Computing
Pieter Buteneers, Benjamin Schrauwen,
David Verstraeten, Dirk Stroobandt
Ghent University, Department of
Electronics and Information Systems Ghent, Belgium
24. Spatio-Temporal Analysis of Brain Electrical
Activity in Epilepsy Based on Cellular Nonlinear Networks
Frank Gollas1,
Ronald Tetzlaff2,
1Institute
of Applied Physics, Goethe-University Frankfurt am Main, Germany;
2Faculty
of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology, Dresden
University of Technology, Germany
25. Detection of Seizure Patterns in Epileptic
Patients Using the Neuropace Responsive Neuro-Stimulation (RNS)
Device
Asok K. Sen1,
Robert M. Worth1,2
1IUPUI
Department of Mathematical Sciences;
2Indiana
University School of Medicine, Department of Neurological Surgery
26.
Preictal Spikes in the Hippocampus of Patients with Mesial Temporal
Lobe Epilepsy
C. Alvarado-Rojas1,3,
M. Valderrama1,
V. Navarro1,2,
G. Huberfeld1,2,
M. Le Van Quyen1
1Centre
de Recherche de l'ICM, INSERM UMRS 975 - CNRS UMR 7225, and
2Epilepsy
Unit, Hôpital de la Pitié-Salpêtrière, 47, Bd de l’Hôpital, 75651
Paris Cedex 13, France;
3Universidad
de los Andes, Colombia.
27. Microelectrode Recordings of Gamma Oscillations
in Human Neocortex during Sleep
M. Le Van Quyen1,
R. Staba3,
A. Bragin3,
C. Dickson2,
M. Valderrama1,
J. Engel3
1Centre
de Recherche de l'ICM, INSERM UMRS 975 - CNRS UMR 7225, Hôpital de
la Pitié-Salpêtrière, 47, Bd de l’Hôpital, 75651 Paris Cedex 13,
France;
2University
of Alberta Edmonton, Alberta, Canada;
3Dept
Neurol, David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, Los Angeles, USA.
28. Characterization of Pre-Seizure States by a
Multi-Signal Analysis of Scalp EEG and ECG Signals during Slow Wave
Sleep
S. Nikolopoulos1,
M. Valderrama1,
P. Milani1,2,
V. Navarro1,2,
M. Le Van Quyen1
1Centre
de Recherche de l'ICM, INSERM UMRS 975 - CNRS UMR 7225 and
2Epilepsy
Unit, Hôpital de la Pitié-Salpêtrière, 47, Bd de l’Hôpital, 75651
Paris Cedex 13, France
29. Dynamic Scaling Approach of Kindling Model Rats'
Electroencephalograms with Nanostructured Neuroreservoir Occluded
with Antiepileptic Drug
C. L. Martínez-González1,*,
A. S. Balankin1,
T. Lopez2,3,
J. Manjarrez2,
B.A. Espinoza-Elizarrarás1,
E.J. Martínez-González3
1Grupo
Mecánica Fractal, Instituto Politécnico Nacional, México, D.F.;
2Nanotechnology
Materials Laboratory, Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana, México,
D.F.;
3National
Institute of Neurology and Neurosurgery “MVS”, México, D.F.
30. A Specific Seizure Early Detection Method Using
Hidden Markov Models
Farzaneh Shayegh, Behzad Ahmadi, Rasoul
AmirFattahi, Saeed Sadri
Digital signal Processing Lab,
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Isfahan
University of Technology, 84156-83111 Isfahan, Iran
31. Analysis of Propagation of Epileptic Activity in
Early Ictal Period
A. Korzeniewska1,
C.C. Jouny1,
R. Kuś2,
N.E. Crone1,
G.K. Bergey1,
P.J. Franaszczuk1
1Department
of Neurology, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, 600 N.
Wolfe St., Meyer 2-147, Baltimore, MD 21287, USA;
2Department
of Biomedical Physics, Institute of Experimental Physics, Warsaw
University, ul. Hoza 69, 00-681 Warsaw, Poland
32. CA1 Pyramidal Cell Firing Rates Increase Near
Onset of Spontaneous Seizures
Dr. Mark R. Bower1,
Dr. Paul S. Buckmaster2,
1Dept.
of Neurology,The Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN;
2Depts.
of Comparative Medicine and of Neurology and Neurological Sciences,
Stanford University, Stanford, CA
33. A Computational Model of Epileptiform Activity
in the In Vitro Entorhinal Cortex
Robert D. Vincent1,
Gabriella Panuccio2,
Massimo Avoli2,
and Joelle Pineau1
1Reasoning
and Learning Lab, McGill University, Montreal, Canada;
2Montreal
Neurological Institute, Montreal, Canada
34. Dynamic Representations for Adaptive
Neurostimulation Treatment of Epilepsy
Bush K., Pineau J., Guez A., Vincent
B., Panuccio G., Avoli M.
McGill University, Montreal, Canada;
Montreal Neurological Institute, Montreal, Canada
35. Assessing Data Quality Across MultiSite,
Collaborative EEG Databases
Javier Echauz, PhD1,2,
David Snyder1,
Frederick Hood1,
Gregory Dunn1,
Jaideep Mavoori, PhD1,
David Grimes, PhD1,
Dave Himes1,
Kent Leyde1,
Andrew Gardner, PhD1,3,
Gregory Worrell, MD, PhD4,
Brian Litt, MD5,
Jeff Keating, PhD5,
and Marc Dichter, MD, PhD5
1NeuroVista
Corp.;
2JE
Research Inc.;
3Momentics
Inc.;
4Mayo
ClinicRochester;
5Hospital
of the University of Pennsylvania
36. Epileptic Seizure Detection in Intracranial EEG
R. Fazel-Rezai, A. Aarabi, and Y.
Aghakhani
Department of Electrical Engineering,
University of North Dakota, Grand Forks, ND, USA; Department of
Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Manitoba,
Winnipeg, MB, Canada; The Section of Neurology, Department of
Internal Medicine, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, MB, Canada
37. Utilizing a Fixed-Mass Fractal Dimension
Estimation Approach Towards Automated Epileptic Seizure Onset
Detection: A Feasibility Study
Georgia E. Polychronaki1,
Periklis Ktonas2,
Stylianos Gatzonis3,
Anna Siatouni3,
Pantelis A. Asvestas4,
Hara Tsekou3,
Damianos Sakas3
and Konstantina S. Nikita1
1National
Technical University of Athens, Greece;
2Greek
Center for Neurosurgical Research “Prof. Petros Kokkalis”, Greece;
3University
of Athens, Greece;
4Technological
Educational Institute of Athens, Greece
38. Epileptic Seizure Prediction by Scalp EEG
Analysis
DS Shiau1,
JH Chien1,
2,
J Halford3,
KM Kelly4,
5,
and JC Sackellares1
1Optima
Neuroscience, Inc.;
2University
of Florida;
3Medical
University of South Carolina;
4Allegheny
Signer Research Institute;
5Drexel
University College of Medicine
39. Synaptic Noise and Physiological Coupling
Generate High Frequency Oscillations in a Hippocampal Computational
Model
William Stacey and Brian Litt
University of Pennsylvania,
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
40. Using Polarizing Low Frequency Electrical
Stimulation to Probe Preseizure Dynamics
Madineh Sedigh-Sarvestani1,
Sridhar Sunderam1,
Nick Chernyy1,
Steven L. Weinstein2,
Steven J. Schiff
3,1
and Bruce J. Gluckman1,3.
1Engineering
Science and Mechanics, The Pennsylvania State University;
2Weill
Medical College of Cornell University, New York;
3Department
of Neurosurgery, The Pennsylvania State University
41. Patterns of UP-DOWN State in the Epileptic Brain
Anatol
Bragin
Department of Neurology, David Geffen
School of Medicine at UCLA, Los Angeles, CA, USA
42. Detection of Patient State Using Diffusion
Geometry
Dominique Duncan1,
Ronald Coifman2,
Hitten Zaveri3
1Electrical
Engineering,
2Mathematics
and Computer Science,
3Neurology,
Yale University, New Haven, CT
43. Algorithms for Seizure Detection in EEG/ECoG
Harry Dudley1, Anthony Frei2,
Mark G. Frei2, Ivan Osorio2
1
Harvey
Mudd College, Claremont, CA;
2
Flint Hills Scientific, LLC., Lawrence,
KS
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