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      Intracranial EEG potentials estimated from MEG sources: A new approach to correlate MEG and iEEG data in epilepsy

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          Detection of epileptic spikes in MagnetoEncephaloGraphy (MEG) requires synchronized neuronal activity over a minimum of 4cm2. We previously validated the Maximum Entropy on the Mean (MEM) as a source localization able to recover the spatial extent of the epileptic spike generators. The purpose of this study was to evaluate quantitatively, using intracranial EEG (iEEG), the spatial extent recovered from MEG sources by estimating iEEG potentials generated by these MEG sources. We evaluated five patients with focal epilepsy who had a pre‐operative MEG acquisition and iEEG with MRI‐compatible electrodes. Individual MEG epileptic spikes were localized along the cortical surface segmented from a pre‐operative MRI, which was co‐registered with the MRI obtained with iEEG electrodes in place for identification of iEEG contacts. An iEEG forward model estimated the influence of every dipolar source of the cortical surface on each iEEG contact. This iEEG forward model was applied to MEG sources to estimate iEEG potentials that would have been generated by these sources. MEG‐estimated iEEG potentials were compared with measured iEEG potentials using four source localization methods: two variants of MEM and two standard methods equivalent to minimum norm and LORETA estimates. Our results demonstrated an excellent MEG/iEEG correspondence in the presumed focus for four out of five patients. In one patient, the deep generator identified in iEEG could not be localized in MEG. MEG‐estimated iEEG potentials is a promising method to evaluate which MEG sources could be retrieved and validated with iEEG data, providing accurate results especially when applied to MEM localizations. Hum Brain Mapp 37:1661–1683, 2016. © 2016 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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          Journal
          Hum Brain Mapp
          Hum Brain Mapp
          10.1002/(ISSN)1097-0193
          HBM
          Human Brain Mapping
          John Wiley and Sons Inc. (Hoboken )
          1065-9471
          1097-0193
          02 March 2016
          May 2016
          : 37
          : 5 ( doiID: 10.1002/hbm.v37.5 )
          : 1661-1683
          Affiliations
          [ 1 ] Montreal Neurological Institute, Department of Neurology and Neurosurgery, McGill University Montreal Québec Canada
          [ 2 ] Multimodal Functional Imaging Lab, Biomedical Engineering Department, McGill University Montreal Québec Canada
          [ 3 ] Physics Department and PERFORM Centre Concordia University Montreal Québec Canada
          [ 4 ] Centre De Recherches En Mathématiques Montreal Québec Canada
          [ 5 ] Electrical Engineering Department Ecole De Technologie Supérieure Montreal Québec Canada
          [ 6 ] Centre D'etudes Avancées En Médecine Du Sommeil, Centre De Recherche De L'hôpital Sacré‐Coeur De Montréal Montreal Québec Canada
          Author notes
          [*] [* ]Correspondence to: Christophe Grova, PhD; Assistant Professor, Physics Department, PERFORM Centre, Concordia University, Loyola Campus – Office SP 365.12, 7141 Sherbrooke Street West, Montreal, QC H4B 1R6, Canada. E‐mail: christophe.grova@ 123456concordia.ca
          [†]

          Christophe Grova and Maria Aiguabella contributed equally to this manuscript.

          Article
          PMC6867331 PMC6867331 6867331 HBM23127
          10.1002/hbm.23127
          6867331
          26931511
          c1fa3d42-afeb-4963-9dfe-6c3f89e09bd5
          © 2016 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
          History
          : 31 July 2015
          : 18 December 2015
          : 17 January 2016
          Page count
          Pages: 23
          Funding
          Funded by: Canadian Institutes of Health Research MOP 93614
          Funded by: Montreal Neurological Institute‐Centre of Excellence in Commercialization and Research Grant
          Funded by: Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada Discovery Grant Program and Discovery Accelerator Supplement award
          Funded by: Fonds de Recherche en Santé du Québec (FRSQ)
          Funded by: American Epilepsy Society Early Career Physician‐Scientist award and FRSQ
          Categories
          Research Article
          Research Articles
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          May 2016
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          magnetic source imaging,epileptic spikes,neurophysiology,presurgical investigation,epilepsy surgery,intracranial EEG,source localization,magnetic resonance imaging,epilepsy

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