interictales
Interictales are a group of specialized neural structures involved in the processing, modulation, and regulation of epileptic seizures within the brain. The term is often used in neurological research to describe regions that play a critical role in the initiation or propagation of seizure activity. These structures can vary based on the type and location of epilepsy but generally include parts of the limbic system, such as the hippocampus and amygdala, as well as other cortical and subcortical areas that exhibit hyperexcitability during seizure episodes.
The interictal period refers to the time between seizures, during which abnormal electrical activity may still
Research into interictales involves mapping brain activity using techniques like electroencephalography (EEG) and functional imaging to
Overall, interictales represent a key concept in understanding the neural networks involved in epilepsy, emphasizing the