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. 2015 Jun 18;114(2):1248–1254. doi: 10.1152/jn.00249.2015

Table 2.

Clinical information on the patients studied

Patient Sex Age, yr Brain Areas Sampled No. of Contacts Seizure Onset Location
1 M 20 IT, LT, O, P, F 218 L anterior medial frontal
2 M 51 IT, LT, O, P, F, MT 174 L medial temporal
3 F 35 IT, LT, O, P, F 113 L superior parietal
4 M 27 IT, LT, O, P, F, MT 171 L medial temporal
5 M 26 IT, LT, O, P, F, MT 203 L medial temporal
6 M 27 IT, LT, O, P, F, MT 100 R anterior superior lateral temporal
7 M 23 IT, LT, O, P, F, MT 174 R temporo-parietal
8 M 54 IT, LT, O, P, F, MT 220 R inferior temporal
9 F 27 IT, LT, O, P, F, MT 261 R medial temporal
10 F 41 IT, LT, O, P, F, MT 201 R parietal
11 M 31 IT, LT, O, P, F, MT 146 R inferior temporal
12 F 24 IT, LT, O, P, F, MT 208 L medial occipital
13 M 35 IT, LT, O, P, F, MT 332 L parieto-occipital
14 F 31 IT, LT, O, P, F, MT 274 R inf post temporo-occipital
15 F 28 IT, LT, O, P, F, MT 228 R medial temporal
16 F 39 IT, LT, O, P, F, MT 216 L medial temporal
17 F 26 IT, LT, O, P, F, MT 194 R parietal
18 M 38 IT, LT, O, P, F, MT 252 L post inferior temporal

Location of seizure onset, sex, age, cortical areas sampled [inferior temporal (IT), medial temporal (MT), lateral temporal (LT), occipital (O), parietal (P) or frontal (F)], number of intracranial EEG electrode contacts implanted, and site of seizure onset are listed for each patient.