This project aims to identify cortical fingerprints of antiepileptic drugs activity in healthy individuals by means of TMS-EEG. The results will serve as potential predictive markers for pharmacological treatment in epilepsy patients.
This project aims to identify cortical fingerprints of antiepileptic drugs activity in healthy individuals by means of TMS-EEG. The results will serve as potential predictive markers for pharmacological treatment in epilepsy patients.
The Richardson Lab comprises a team of researchers from several different disciplines, including neurology, psychology, engineering and physics. We study the brain as an entire functioning system, rather than studying small components of the brain.
For more information about our research projects, or to find out more about our visitor programme, please contact us.
Division of Neuroscience
Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience
Dept. Basic & Clinical Neuroscience
Maurice Wohl Clinical Neuroscience Institute
Denmark Hill
London, SE5 9NS
amber.collingwood@kcl.ac.uk
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