Large aperiodic bursts of activations named neuronal avalanches have been used to characterize whole‐brain activity, as their presence typically relates to optimal dynamics. Epilepsy is characterized by alterations in large‐scale… Click to show full abstract
Large aperiodic bursts of activations named neuronal avalanches have been used to characterize whole‐brain activity, as their presence typically relates to optimal dynamics. Epilepsy is characterized by alterations in large‐scale brain network dynamics. Here we exploited neuronal avalanches to characterize differences in electroencephalography (EEG) basal activity, free from seizures and/or interictal spikes, between patients with temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE) and matched controls.
               
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