A UK-led research team have developed an artificial intelligence (AI) algorithm that can detect subtle brain abnormalities which cause epileptic seizures, offering hope for improved treatment of focal ...
An artificial intelligence (AI) algorithm to detect subtle brain abnormalities that cause epileptic seizures has been developed. The abnormalities, known as focal cortical dysplasias (FCDs), can often ...
Scientists elaborated algorithm that much better detects epilepsy on EEG recordings, than other automated methods. To achieve this, authors combined two approaches to analysis of signals of brain ...
1 to 1.5 million children in India are living with epilepsy, which is a brain condition that is caused by unusual electrical activity. The symptoms of epilepsy include brief staring spells, confusion, ...
According to study, over 15 million people are living with a brain disorder without getting diagnosed. Here's what a neurologist says about new treaments that help long-term brain health and daily ...
Future treatment resistance to focal epilepsy therapy was significantly more likely in individuals who reported suicidal ...
You can expect most epilepsy cases to improve with antiseizure drugs. Surgery is an option if medications do not work for your epilepsy. You may eat a ketogenic diet to help with treatment-resistant ...
An artificial intelligence (AI) algorithm that can detect subtle brain abnormalities which cause epileptic seizures has been developed. An artificial intelligence (AI) algorithm that can detect subtle ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . An artificial intelligence-based algorithm was able to provide reports of brain abnormalities in cases of ...
A study on the artificial intelligence (AI) algorithm titled "Interpretable surface-based detection of focal cortical dysplasias: a Multi-centre Epilepsy Lesion Detection study" has been accepted for ...
This project was supported by the Rosetrees Trust, Konrad Wagstyl funded by the Wellcome Trust. Sophie Adler receives funding from the Rosetrees Trust. Around 50 million people worldwide have epilepsy ...