Book chapter
Investigation of Human Cognition in Epilepsy Surgery Patients
Youmans and Winn Neurological Surgery, pp.585-595.e4
Elsevier, Eighth edition
2023
DOI: 10.1016/B978-0-323-66192-8.00093-8
Abstract
Intracranial electroencephalography (iEEG) in humans affords a unique opportunity for investigation of cognition. This approach has begun to shape understanding of cognitive neuroscience for topics that are central to human existence, including memory, emotion, language, representation/execution of abstract concepts, and fundamentals of how cognition is enabled. This chapter describes the methods for iEEG and the factors that relate to the conduct of invasive research that is afforded in the surgical investigation of epilepsy patients. Examples are then presented that highlight some of the different areas of cognitive research that have been carried out over the last 20 years, guided by some of the commonly implanted brain regions in this population. This includes research regarding the prefrontal cortex, medial temporal lobe, anterior temporal lobe (ATL), and superior temporal cortex. Human invasive research in epilepsy patients continues to test and shape theories of human cognition in both normal and disordered conditions, and new breakthroughs are on the horizon as the volume of research using this technique continues to expand.
Details
- Title: Subtitle
- Investigation of Human Cognition in Epilepsy Surgery Patients
- Creators
- Phillip E GanderChristopher K KovachTaylor J AbelHiroto KawasakiMatthew A Howard
- Contributors
- H. Richard Winn (Editor)
- Resource Type
- Book chapter
- Publication Details
- Youmans and Winn Neurological Surgery, pp.585-595.e4
- Edition
- Eighth edition
- DOI
- 10.1016/B978-0-323-66192-8.00093-8
- Publisher
- Elsevier; Philadelphia, PA
- Language
- English
- Date published
- 2023
- Academic Unit
- Neurology; Radiology; Iowa Neuroscience Institute; Neurosurgery; Otolaryngology; Health, Sport, and Human Physiology
- Record Identifier
- 9984964235602771
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