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. 2015 May 26;2(2):025004. doi: 10.1117/1.NPh.2.2.025004

Table 2.

Patient demographics for those included in the behavioral analysis (P1 to P5) and those whose data underwent artifact reduction (P5 to P8). Abbreviations: Bi = Bilateral; F = Female; Lt = Left; M = Male; Rt = Right; Sz = Seizure; and WM = white matter.

Participant ID Gender Age (years) Sz focus location Duration epilepsy (years) MR imaging findings Days of data collection Duration of data collection (h) # Sz recorded
P1 M 30 Possible Rt frontal or temporal 9 • Bilateral temporal and frontal encephalomalacic changes 1 4.3 0
• Focal deposits of hemosiderin
P2 F 23 Rt mesial temporal 12 • Mild right hippocampal atrophy 1 2.5 1
• Chiari I malformation
P3 M 53 Lt mesial temporal 25 • Mild left hippocampal atrophy 1 2.5 1
P4 F 52 Bi temporal 24 • Unremarkable 2 9.6 0
P5 M 27 Bi temporal 2 months • Unremarkable 2 9.2 2
P6 F 38 Rt temporal 12 • Rt anteromedial temporal lobe cortical thickening 1 4.5 1
• Small left parieto-occipital cortical infarct
• Right caudate head lacunar infarct
P7 M 26 Rtperirolandic cortex (hand motor and sensory areas) 10 • Bilateral WM intensity changes in parietal lobes 1 2.2 1
• Left parietal cystic lesion
P8 M 34 Rt temporal 32 • Rt posterior superior temporal gyrus cortical dysplasia 1 2.5 1
• T2 changes in neighboring WM