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Short report
Multimodal imaging reveals the role of γ activity in eating-reflex seizures
Abstract
In reflex epilepsies, alteration of γ oscillations may mediate transition between interictal and ictal states. Here, we explored a patient having seizures triggered by syrup intake. From intracranial electroencephalography combined with functional MRI, the overlap of the gustatory cortex and of the preictal and ictal onset zones, as defined by early gamma changes, motivated the successful resective surgery of the middle short gyrus of the right insula. This case provides a rare demonstration from human gamma activity that the route to seizure may be supported by the interplay between physiological and epileptogenic networks.
- Case report
- eating seizures
- functional MRI
- gamma oscillations
- gustatory cortex
- insula
- reflex epilepsy
- stereo-electroencephalography
- brain mapping
- EEG
- epilepsy
- surgery