Fig. 1: EEG recordings of patients. | Nature Communications

Fig. 1: EEG recordings of patients.

From: Biallelic variants in CELSR1 cause brain malformations, neurodevelopmental disorders and epilepsy in humans

Fig. 1

a EEG tracing in patient #1 during intermittent photic stimulation, showing the appearance of a generalized discharge of irregular fast activity triggered by eye-closure, associated with eyelid myoclonias. b EEG tracing in patient #2 during hyperventilation, showing irregular generalized spike-wave discharge, preceded by a brief run of fast activity in the posterior regions. c EEG tracing in patient #4, showing extreme activation of spike-wave activity during NREM sleep, reproducing the EEG pattern of ESES/DEE-SWAS. EEG electroencephalogram, NREM non-rapid eye movement sleep, pt patient, wkf wakefulness, y years. Source data are provided in the Source Data file.

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