Andreas Schulze-Bonhage
University of Freiburg
558 Papers
2.1K Citations
Andreas Schulze-Bonhage is an academic researcher from University of Freiburg. The author has contributed to research in topics: Epilepsy & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 67, co-authored 495 publications. Previous affiliations of Andreas Schulze-Bonhage include University Medical Center & Harvard University.
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Papers
First long term in vivo study on subdurally implanted Micro-ECoG electrodes, manufactured with a novel laser technology
Christian Henle,Markus Raab,Joacir Graciolli Cordeiro,S. Doostkam,Andreas Schulze-Bonhage,Thomas Stieglitz,Joern Rickert +6 more
TL;DR: The manufacturing, implantation and long-term behaviour of the presented ECoG-electrodes are described, suggesting that the concept is promising for use in long- term implantations.
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Probabilistic functional tractography of the human cortex revisited.
Lena Trebaul,Pierre Deman,Viateur Tuyisenge,M. Jedynak,Etienne Hugues,David Rudrauf,Manik Bhattacharjee,François Tadel,Blandine Chanteloup-Foret,Caroline Saubat,Gina Catalina Reyes Mejia,Claude Adam,Anca Nica,Martin Pail,François Dubeau,Sylvain Rheims,Agnès Trébuchon,Haixiang Wang,Sinclair Liu,Thomas Blauwblomme,Mercedes Garcés,Luca De Palma,Antonio Valentin,Eeva-Liisa Metsähonkala,Ana Maria Petrescu,Elizabeth Landre,William Szurhaj,Edouard Hirsch,Luc Valton,Rodrigo Rocamora,Andreas Schulze-Bonhage,Ioana Mindruta,Stefano Francione,Louis Maillard,Delphine Taussig,Philippe Kahane,Olivier David +36 more
TL;DR: A snapshot of the methods and data of F‐TRACT using a pool of 213 epilepsy patients, all studied by stereo‐encephalography with intracerebral depth electrodes, and some examples of anatomo‐functional connectivity matrices, and associated directional maps are shown.
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Spatio-temporal patient-individual assessment of synchronization changes for epileptic seizure prediction
Matthias Winterhalder,Bjoern Schelter,Thomas Maiwald,Armin Brandt,Ariane Schad,Andreas Schulze-Bonhage,Jens Timmer +6 more
TL;DR: The results indicate that synchronization changes in the EEG dynamics preceding seizures can be used for seizure prediction, although the underlying pathogenic mechanisms differ and both decreases and increases in synchronization may precede epileptic seizures depending on the structures investigated.
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Forecasting cycles of seizure likelihood.
Philippa J. Karoly,Philippa J. Karoly,Mark J. Cook,Matias I. Maturana,Ewan S. Nurse,Daniel E. Payne,Benjamin H. Brinkmann,David B. Grayden,Sonya B. Dumanis,Mark P. Richardson,Greg Worrell,Andreas Schulze-Bonhage,Levin Kuhlmann,Dean R. Freestone +13 more
TL;DR: This study aimed to develop personalized forecasts from a mobile seizure diary app based on self‐reported electronic seizure diaries used by people with epilepsy.
Epileptogenicity of cortical dysplasia in temporal lobe dual pathology: an electrophysiological study with invasive recordings.
TL;DR: Simultaneous recordings from the hippocampus and the TN strongly suggest that dysplastic tissue in the TN is often epileptogenic, whereas different subtypes of cortical Dysplasia did not affect its relative contribution to seizure generation and even mild forms of dysplasia were epilepsyptogenic.
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