Basic Mechanisms of Epilepsy PPT

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Full Slide Set for Basic Section

Listed below is the Basic Section Presentation as individual slides.

 
Slide Title Slide NameRevision Date
Title Slide May 2008 
DefinitionsMay 2008 
Hippocampal AnatomyMay 2008 
Basic Mechanisms Underlying Seizures and Epilepsy May 2008  
Epilepsy—Basic NeurophysiologyMay 2008 
Epilepsy—Basic Neurophysiology (con't)May 2008 
Epilepsy—GlutamateMay 2008 
Epilepsy—Glutamate (cont.)May 2008 
Epilepsy−GABAMay 2008 
Epilepsy−GABAMay 2008 
Cellular Mechanisms of Seizure GenerationMay 2008 
Normal CNS FunctionMay 2008 
Hyperexcitability Reflects Both Increased Excitation and Decreased InhibitionMay 2008 
Neuronal (Intrinsic) Factors Modifying Neuronal ExcitabilityMay 2008 
Epilepsy and ChannelopathiesMay 2008 
Ion Channel & Neruostransmitter Receptors Mutated in Epilepsy-IMay 2008 
Ion Channel & Neurotransmitter Receptors Mutated in Epilepsy - IIMay 2008 
Ion Channel & Neurotransmitter Receptors Mutated in Epilepsy - IIIMay 2008 
Ion Channel & Neurotransmitter Receptors Mutated in Epilepsy - IVMay 2008 
Synaptic Factors Modifying Neuronal ExcitabilityMay 2008 
Non-synaptic (Extrinsic) Factors Modifying Neuronal ExcitabilityMay 2008 
Mechanisms of Generating Hyperexcitable NetworksMay 2008 
Timm Stain Showing Mossy Fiber SproutingMay 2008 
Hippocampal Circuit Changes With Hippocampal SclerosisMay 2008 
EpileptogenesisMay 2008 
Electroencephalogram (EEG)May 2008 
10/20 System of EEG Electrode PlacementMay 2008 
Physiological Basis of the EEGMay 2008 
Physiological Basis of the EEG (cont.)May 2008 
Electroencephalogram (EEG)May 2008 

EEG Frequencies

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 May 2008 

EEG Frequencies

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 May 2008 

EEG Frequencies

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 May 2008 

EEG Abnormalities

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Focal Siezure Generation

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 May 2008 

Sharp Waves

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The "Interictal Spike and Paroxysmal Depolarization Shift"

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 May 2008 

Generalized Spike Wave Discharge

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 May 2008 

EEG: Absence Seizure

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 May 2008 

Circuitry Underlying Generalized Epilepsies

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 May 2008 

Causes of Acquired Epilepsy

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 May 2008 

Development of Acquired Epilepsy

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 May 2008 

Development of Acquired Epilepsy

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 May 2008 

Possible Mechanism of Delayed Epileptogenesis

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 May 2008