This volume of International Review of Neurobiology concentrates on modern concepts of focal epileptic networks. The volume addresses specific topics such as seizures (including transition and termination), limbic networks, alteration of metabolism, and neocortical focus and malformation of cortical development, among others.
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Table of Contents
- Modern Concepts of Focal Epileptic Networks- Neocortical Focus: Experimental View
- Malformations of Cortical Development and Neocortical Focus
- Limbic Networks and Epileptiform Synchronization: The View from the Experimental Side
- Limbic Networks: Clinical Perspective
- Modern Concepts of Seizure Modeling
- Mechanisms of Ictogenesis
- Seizure Termination
- Epileptic Focus and Alteration of Metabolism
- Modern Techniques of Epileptic Focus Localization
- From Treatment to Cure: Stopping Seizures, Preventing Seizures, and Reducing Brain Propensity to Seize