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Cortical signatures of antiepileptic drugs: A pharmaco-TMS-EEG study

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.

Lead researcher:

Isabella Premoli

Projects

  • EEG@Home
  • Brain networks in epilepsy: Endophenotypes and Generative Models
  • Investigation of brain networks in Absence Epilepsy and Juvenile Myoclonic Epilepsy
  • Quantification of brain network connections as a biomarker in IGE
  • Cortical signatures of antiepileptic drugs: A pharmaco-TMS-EEG study
  • Brain Networks in Focal Epilepsy
  • Using MRI and EEG to investigate brain function in IGE
  • Network patterns of the EEG microstructure
  • RemoteĀ of Disease and Relapse in Central Nervous System Disorders
  • Subcutaneous EEG
  • Understanding care pathways and clinical outcomes in neurological disorders

About epilepsy-london.org

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.

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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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