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Nucleus-specific thalamic involvement in seizure networks differentiates neuromodulation outcomes

Closed-loop neuromodulation via responsive neurostimulation (RNS) of the thalamus has emerged as a promising therapy for drug-resistant epilepsy (DRE), particularly in patients with broad or multifocal onset. However, response to thalamic RNS is inconsistent, and there is a crucial need to identify factors that distinguish responders from non-responders. Given the heterogeneous composition of the thalamus, the specific contributions of individual thalamic nuclei during seizures may explain the variability in outcomes between patients and could potentially serve as biomarkers for guiding target selection. We analyzed 129 seizures from 28 patients with DRE who underwent stereo-EEG monitoring w

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