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.
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| Title Slide | | May 2008 | | Definitions | | May 2008 | | Hippocampal Anatomy | | May 2008 | | Basic Mechanisms Underlying Seizures and Epilepsy | | May 2008 | | Epilepsy—Basic Neurophysiology | | May 2008 | | Epilepsy—Basic Neurophysiology (con't) | | May 2008 | | Epilepsy—Glutamate | | May 2008 | | Epilepsy—Glutamate (cont.) | | May 2008 | | Epilepsy−GABA | | May 2008 | | Epilepsy−GABA | | May 2008 | | Cellular Mechanisms of Seizure Generation | | May 2008 | | Normal CNS Function | | May 2008 | | Hyperexcitability Reflects Both Increased Excitation and Decreased Inhibition | | May 2008 | | Neuronal (Intrinsic) Factors Modifying Neuronal Excitability | | May 2008 | | Epilepsy and Channelopathies | | May 2008 | | Ion Channel & Neruostransmitter Receptors Mutated in Epilepsy-I | | May 2008 | | Ion Channel & Neurotransmitter Receptors Mutated in Epilepsy - II | | May 2008 | | Ion Channel & Neurotransmitter Receptors Mutated in Epilepsy - III | | May 2008 | | Ion Channel & Neurotransmitter Receptors Mutated in Epilepsy - IV | | May 2008 | | Synaptic Factors Modifying Neuronal Excitability | | May 2008 | | Non-synaptic (Extrinsic) Factors Modifying Neuronal Excitability | | May 2008 | | Mechanisms of Generating Hyperexcitable Networks | | May 2008 | | Timm Stain Showing Mossy Fiber Sprouting | | May 2008 | | Hippocampal Circuit Changes With Hippocampal Sclerosis | | May 2008 | | Epileptogenesis | | May 2008 | | Electroencephalogram (EEG) | | May 2008 | | 10/20 System of EEG Electrode Placement | | May 2008 | | Physiological Basis of the EEG | | May 2008 | | Physiological Basis of the EEG (cont.) | | May 2008 | | Electroencephalogram (EEG) | | May 2008 | EEG Frequencies | Slide031.ppt | May 2008 | EEG Frequencies | Slide032.ppt | May 2008 | EEG Frequencies | Slide033.ppt | May 2008 | EEG Abnormalities | Slide034.ppt | May 2008 | Focal Siezure Generation | Slide035.ppt | May 2008 | Sharp Waves | Slide036.ppt | May 2008 | The "Interictal Spike and Paroxysmal Depolarization Shift" | Slide037.ppt | May 2008 | Generalized Spike Wave Discharge | Slide038.ppt | May 2008 | EEG: Absence Seizure | Slide039.ppt | May 2008 | Circuitry Underlying Generalized Epilepsies | Slide040.ppt | May 2008 | Causes of Acquired Epilepsy | Slide041.ppt | May 2008 | Development of Acquired Epilepsy | Slide042.ppt | May 2008 | Development of Acquired Epilepsy | Slide043.ppt | May 2008 | Possible Mechanism of Delayed Epileptogenesis | Slide044.ppt | May 2008 |
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