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#AESmtg14 highlights: What parts of the brain are active during seizures?
Here is my live-tweeting from this Investigators’ Workshop from the 2014 Annual Meeting of the American Epilepsy Society on Dec. 7 in Seattle, WA, collected in Storify.
Very interesting, thought-provoking session focusing in part on high-density micro-electrode array recordings of seizures in human patients (“Utah array”). The speakers were:
- Dr. Andrew Trevelyan, from Newcastle University
- Dr. Hal Blumenfeld, from Yale University
- Dr. Catherine Schevon, from Columbia University