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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2008 Feb 4.
Published in final edited form as: Brain. 2003 Jun;126(Pt 6):1449–1459. doi: 10.1093/brain/awg144

Table 3.

Cerebral structures retained in the ten studied patients for presence of fact activity at seizure onset revealed by Γ-activity maps. See the legend of figure 1 for meaning of electrode names.

Patient Electrode name Cerebral Structure Electrode name Cerebral Structure Electrode name Cerebral Structure
ALB PM5-PM6 Premotor cortex (BA 6) FP9-FP10 Fronto-polar cortex (BA 10) CR3-CR4 Medio-frontal region (BA 32)
BEG GP′14-GP′15 Lateral premotor cortex (BA 6) R′11-R′12 Post-central cortex (BA 3) M′10-M′11 Lateral Premotor cortex (BA 6)
CEL F1-F2 Medio-frontal region (BA 10) K1-K2 Medio-frontal region (BA 32) G2-G3 Anterior cingulate area (BA 24)
GAU T′6-T′7 Superior Temporal gyrus (BA 22, anterior part) H′9-H′10 Superior Temporal gyrus (BA 22, posterior part) Tbp′1-Tbp′2 Entorhinal cortex
JON M′11-M′12 Superior Frontal Gyrus (BA 9) Q′10-Q′11 Superior Frontal Gyrus (BA 9/46) FO′4-FO′5 Orbito-frontal cortex (BA 13)
LAM SM5-SM6 Superior Frontal Sulcus (BA 9) PM5-PM6 Superior frontal Sulcus (BA 6) OP1-OP2 Anterior Insula
LEG PA5-PA6 Pre central gyrus (BA 4) MS6-MS7 Premotor cortex (BA 6) FI2-FI3 Premotor cortex (BA 6)
MOU G′2-G′3 Medio-frontal region (BA 32 anterior) L′1-L′2 Medio-frontal region (BA 32 posterior) I′8-I′9 Middle frontal gyrus (BA 6)
POM FO1-FO2 Orbito-frontal cortex (BA 13) T9-T10 Superior temporal gyrus (BA 22) PT8-PT9 Lateral part of the temporal pole (BA 38)
TAL TR7-TR8 Superior Frontal Sulcus (BA 9) AC7-AC8 Superior Frontal Sulcus (BA 9/46) OP7-OP8 Operculo-frontal region