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- Published on: 15 October 2013
- Published on: 19 September 2013
- Published on: 15 October 2013Re:Trigeminalepsy.Show More
We celebrate the excitement shown by Unterberger and Bauer to our contribution on trigeminalepsy, since they give us the chance to include some technical data which were considered of limited interest for clinicians. Figure 1 in our original paper shows a 4.20 seconds frame from a conventional 32-channel video-EEG register filtered within 0.5-70 Hz. [1]
We chose figure 1 because it unequivocally shows interictal...
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None declared. - Published on: 19 September 2013Trigeminalepsy.Show More
Sirs, We read with interest and some kind of excitement the contribution of Mir? and Ortiz about "Trigeminalepsy" (1). We would like to concentrate our comments on "Figure 1 Video-EEG trace revealing spike discharges ..." No technical details like montage, filters and time frame are indicated. Therefore, a post hoc interpretation includes uncertainities. However, a change of dominant activities after the arrow ("touch of...
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