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. 2019 Jan 24;9:638. doi: 10.1038/s41598-018-36976-y

Table 1.

Characterization of the EEG-fMRI datasets for all patients.

Patient Age [years] Dataset Duration [min] # IEDs Mean head displacement [mm] Clinical Condition
P1 8 1* 10 387 N.A. CSWS1, with right neonatal thalamic hemorrhage and IEDs over the posterior right quadrant epileptogenic focus and frontal propagation.
2 20 754 0.26
3 10 292 0.12
P2 9 1* 10 164 N.A. CSWS1, with IEDs over the left temporal lobe, and verbal agnosia (Wernicke type) and impaired ability to sustain attention.
2 10 596 0.04
3 20 738 0.06
P3 11 1* 10 N.A. Childhood absence epilepsy (CAE), with IEDs restricted to the left hemisphere.
2 10 1 (seizure) 0.14
P4 27 1* 10 70 N.A. Refractory focal epilepsy, with IEDs over the posterior occipital-temporal lobe, and frontal propagation.
2 10 15 0.19
3 20 7 0.21
P5 33 1* 10 837 N.A. Continuous partial epilepsy, with large left-temporal cortical dysplasia, accompanied by continuous myoclonias of the right hand.
2 10 288 0.16
3 10 287 0.12
4 10 342 0.15
P6 15 1* 10 0 N.A. Benign occipital epilepsy, with IEDs prominently over the left hemisphere.
2 5 0 0.18
3 20 0 0.11
4 10 0 0.13
P7 15 1* 10 0 N.A. IEDs over the frontal lobe bilaterally, with a hypothesized hypothalamic hamartoma.
2 10 0 0.23
3 10 0 0.19
P8 16 1* 10 0 N.A. IEDs over the frontal lobe and a poorly characterized hyper-intense region on structural MR images, compatible with an hypothalamic hamartoma.
2 10 0 0.12
3 10 0 0.10

The duration of the datasets, the number of IEDs/seizures identified in each case, and the mean head displacement are reported, the latter estimated by the FSL’s motion correction tool (MCFLIRT39). A brief description of each patient’s clinical picture at the time of the simultaneous EEG-fMRI studies is also provided. The EEG datasets acquired outside the MR scanner are indicated by the*. The patients with no clear epileptic activity recorded on the EEG are indicated by.