Margitta Seeck
Nom du groupe: EEG and Epilepsy Unit
Affiliations: Faculty of Medicine, Geneva University Hospitals, Department of Clinical Neurosciences
Domaines: Development and Plasticity
Mot clés: brain functions, epilepsia
Activités de recherche
The main activity of our unit is to propose surgical solution to drug resistant patient. Among all functional brain imaging techniques, ESI (Electromagnetic Source Imaging) is precise and useful to localize the epileptic foci.Our group demonstrated that high resolution EEG (256 channels) is promised tool to localize epileptic foci for various type of epilepsy. Multimodal imaging allow us to compare the yield of each technique (MRI, PET, SPECT, ESI, fMRI) for different group of patient (paediatric population, non lesional epilepsy).
Deep brain stimulation (DBS) is emerging as a possible treatment for intractable epilepsy, affecting 0.2-0.3% of the population. We aim at determining the minimal and most efficient stimulation that is required to prevent seizures and that guarantees a safe stimulation. Our group is also involved in program research to better understand epilepsy mechanisms. Then genetic, development and genesis of epilepsy are part of our centres of interest.
Dernières publications
Altered correlation of concurrently recorded EEG-fMRI connectomes in temporal lobe epilepsy.
Alterations in gamma frequency oscillations correlate with cortical tau deposition in Alzheimer's disease.
High-density electroencephalographic functional networks in genetic generalized epilepsy: Preserved whole-brain topology hides local reorganization.
Yield of non-invasive imaging in MRI-negative focal epilepsy.
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Contact
Département des neurosciences cliniques
HUG
Email: Margitta.Seeck@hcuge.ch