○TETSURO NAGASAWA (Department of Pediatrics, Tokyo Metropolitan Fuchu Medical Center for the Disabled, Tokyo, Japan)
Session information
Symposium
epilepsy, convulsion
[S17] Symposium 17
Clinical significance and new developments inof high-frequency oscillations and new developments in their studies
Sat. Jun 17, 2017 8:30 AM - 10:30 AM Room No.6 (10F Conference Room 1009)
Chair:Hiroshi Otsubo(The Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, Canada), Katsuhiro Kobayashi(Department of Child Neurology, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences)
【ねらい】
High—frequency oscillations(HFOs)in EEG are important in both physiological and pathological aspects of brain function. In order to elucidate their clinical significance, a symposium is organized to promote the development of multi—facet investigations on HFOs. The four speakers will cover extensive research fields of intracranial and non—invasive examinations for both cognitive physiological HFOs and epileptogenic pathological HFOs which are a surrogate biomarker of epileptogenicity. We hope this symposium will promise to open the gate to a current unknown information of brain functions.
○Tohru Okanishi (The Department of Child Neurology, Comprehensive Epilepsy Center, Seirei Hamamatsu General Hospital)
○TAKASHI SHIBATA1,2, KATSUHIRO KOBAYASHI1,2 (1.Department of Child Neurology, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Okayama, Japan, 2.Department of Child Neurology, Okayama University Hospital, Okayama, Japan)
○HIDETOSHI TAKAHASHI1,2, ATSUKO GUNJI2,3,4, YUU KANEKO5,6, NARUHITO HIRONAGA7, KOICHI HAGIWARA7, MASUMI INAGAKI3, SHOZO TOBIMATSU7, TAKASHI HANAKAWA2, YOKO KAMIO1 (1.Department of Child and Adolescent Mental Health, National Institute of Mental Health, National Center of Neurology and Psychiatry, Kodaira, Japan, 2.Department of Advanced Neuroimaging, Integrative Brain Imaging Center, National Center of Neurology and Psychiatry, Kodaira, Japan, 3.Department of Developmental Disorders, National Institute of Mental Health, National Center of Neurology and Psychiatry, Kodaira, Japan, 4.Faculty of Education and Human Sciences, Yokohama National University, Yokohama, Japan, 5.Department of Neurosurgery, National Center Hospital, National Center of Neurology and Psychiatry, Kodaira, Japan, 6.Department of Laboratory Medicine, National Center Hospital, National Center of Neurology and Psychiatry, Kodaira, Japan, 7.Department of Clinical Neurophysiology, Neurological Institute, GraduateSchool of Medical Sciences, Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Japan)