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    High frequency oscillations in intra-operative electrocorticography before and after epilepsy surgery by van Klink, N.E.C, van’t Klooster, M.A, Zelmann, R, Leijten, F.S.S, Ferrier, C.H, Braun, K.P.J, van Rijen, P.C, van Putten, M.J.A.M, Huiskamp, G.J.M, Zijlmans, M

    Published in Clinical neurophysiology (01-11-2014)
    “…Highlights • Ripple, spike and fast ripple rates in intra-operative electrocorticography decreased after surgical resection of epileptogenic tissue in…”
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    Single Pulse Electrical Stimulation to identify epileptogenic cortex: Clinical information obtained from early evoked responses by Mouthaan, B.E, van ‘t Klooster, M.A, Keizer, D, Hebbink, G.J, Leijten, F.S.S, Ferrier, C.H, van Putten, M.J.A.M, Zijlmans, M, Huiskamp, G.J.M

    Published in Clinical neurophysiology (01-02-2016)
    “…Highlights • Electrodes with ERs are stronger associated with SOZ than with non-SOZ electrodes. • Stimulating the SOZ evokes ERs that are associated with the…”
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    Evoked versus spontaneous high frequency oscillations in the chronic electrocorticogram in focal epilepsy by van't Klooster, M.A, van Klink, N.E.C, van Blooijs, D, Ferrier, C.H, Braun, K.P.J, Leijten, F.S.S, Huiskamp, G.J.M, Zijlmans, M

    Published in Clinical neurophysiology (01-05-2017)
    “…Highlights • SPES elicits SOZ-specific fast ripples in patients, even in absence of spontaneous HFOs. • The SOZ is characterized by similar percentages of…”
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    Frequency specific spatial interactions in human electrocorticography: V1 alpha oscillations reflect surround suppression by Harvey, B.M., Vansteensel, M.J., Ferrier, C.H., Petridou, N., Zuiderbaan, W., Aarnoutse, E.J., Bleichner, M.G., Dijkerman, H.C., van Zandvoort, M.J.E., Leijten, F.S.S., Ramsey, N.F., Dumoulin, S.O.

    Published in NeuroImage (Orlando, Fla.) (15-01-2013)
    “…Electrical brain signals are often decomposed into frequency ranges that are implicated in different functions. Using subdural electrocorticography (ECoG,…”
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