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The NOMAD project investigates the mechanisms of seizure propagation in epilepsy using network models based on statistical physics. By integrating theoretical and computational approaches, it aims to enhance understanding of brain dynamics and improve surgical strategies for epilepsy treatment.
Epilepsy, characterized by recurrent seizures, is one of the most common neurological diseases globally affecting around 5 per 1000 people in Europe.
Yet little is known about the exact mechanism of seizure and its relationship to pathological brain structure.
From the clinical perspective, proposing the optimal surgical strategies and predicting the outcomes of surgeries are difficult due to the dynamic nature of epilepsy.
The NOMAD project proposes novel network models of seizure propagation…
UNIVERSIDAD DE GRANADA
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Netherlands, Amsterdam
Type: Research institute
Activity type: Research Organisations
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