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U of Minnesota researcher develops brain-scanning process that holds promise for epilepsy treatments

05.19.09 | University of Minnesota

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University of Minnesota McKnight professor and Director of Center for Neuroengineering Bin He has developed a new technique that has led to preliminary successes in noninvasive imaging of seizure foci. He's technique promises to play an important role in the treatment of epileptic seizures.

To view a video explaining the procedure, visit: http://www1.umn.edu/urelate/newsservice/Multimedia_Videos/bin_he.htm

He's research, called Functional Neuroimaging, has completed its first round of testing in epilepsy data collected at the Mayo Clinic. He's medical device images the brain while epilepsy patients have a seizure and then allows surgeons to identify the network where the seizure is caused.

Approximately one-third of people who suffer from epileptic seizures cannot be treated by medication, and this process could lead to further advancements in surgical treatment.

He's research is funded by the National Institutes of Health and the National Science Foundation.

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Patty Mattern
University of Minnesota
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University of Minnesota. (2009, May 19). U of Minnesota researcher develops brain-scanning process that holds promise for epilepsy treatments. Brightsurf News. https://www.brightsurf.com/news/LR5WKN58/u-of-minnesota-researcher-develops-brain-scanning-process-that-holds-promise-for-epilepsy-treatments.html
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