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Is beta band desynchronization related to skin conductance biofeedback effectiveness in drug resistant focal epilepsy?

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Skin Conductance Biofeedback (SCB) is a non-invasive behavioral treatment for epilepsy based on modulation of Galvanic Skin Response (GSR). We evaluated changes in functional connectivity occurring after SCB. Six patients with drug-resistant temporal lobe epilepsy underwent monthly SCB sessions. For each patient, 10 min of resting-state magnetoencephalographic (MEG) recording were acquired before and after the first and the last SCB session. For each recording we computed the mean weighted phase lag index (WPLI) across all pair of MEG sensors. After SCB, two patients had consistent reduction of seizure frequency (>50 %). Connectivity analysis revealed a decrease of WPLI-beta band in the two responders and an increase of WPLI-alpha connectivity in all patients regardless of the clinical effect. Results suggest that reduction of WPLI-beta-low connectivity is related to the clinical response after SCB.

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hal-03578033 , version 1 (29-11-2024)

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Lorenzo Ferri, Sophie Chen, Iliana Kotwas, Bernard Giusiano, Francesca Pizzo, et al.. Is beta band desynchronization related to skin conductance biofeedback effectiveness in drug resistant focal epilepsy?. Epilepsy Research, 2021, 169, pp.106528. ⟨10.1016/j.eplepsyres.2020.106528⟩. ⟨hal-03578033⟩
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