The purpose of this study is to investigate insula structural connectivity in temporal epilepsy patients. Insula being at the interface of frontal, parietal, occipital and temporal lobes, its structural organization reflects the brain function. We hypothetize that insular structural organization will be different according to the different subtypes of temporal epilepsy.
The purpose of this study is to investigate insula structural connectivity in temporal epilepsy patients. Insula being at the interface of frontal, parietal, occipital and temporal lobes, its structural organization reflects the brain function. We hypothetize that insular structural organization will be different according to the different subtypes of temporal epilepsy.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
115
structural imaging
Central Hospital nancy
Nancy, France
cartography of insula in temporal epilepsy patients
Compared with healthy group, definition of different patterns of insular structural connectivity in epileptic patients
Time frame: 1 year after the last inclusion
Correlation structural cartography and electroclinical data
correlation between patterns of insular structural connectivity and subtypes of epilepsy defined by electroclinical data
Time frame: 1 year after the last inclusion
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