Existence and stability of traveling waves in a biologically constrained model of seizure wave propagation

Epilepsy -- the condition of recurrent, unprovoked seizures -- manifests in brain voltage activity with characteristic spatio-temporal patterns. One of the patterns typically observed during a seizure is a traveling wave. To characterize these waves, we analyze high-density local field potential (LF...

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Main Author: Gonzalez Ramirez, Laura Rocio
Language:en_US
Published: 2016
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/2144/15128
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spelling ndltd-bu.edu-oai-open.bu.edu-2144-151282019-03-17T03:21:02Z Existence and stability of traveling waves in a biologically constrained model of seizure wave propagation Gonzalez Ramirez, Laura Rocio Mathematics Epilepsy Existence Seizure Stability Traveling Waves Epilepsy -- the condition of recurrent, unprovoked seizures -- manifests in brain voltage activity with characteristic spatio-temporal patterns. One of the patterns typically observed during a seizure is a traveling wave. To characterize these waves, we analyze high-density local field potential (LFP) data recorded in vivo from human cortex during a seizure from three patients. We show that traveling wave patterns emerge in the LFP with consistent quantitative features. Using a mean-field approach we model the neuronal population activity observed in the LFP and obtain explicit traveling wave solutions for this model. We then employ the LFP data to constrain the model and obtain parameter configurations that support traveling wave solutions with features consistent with the observed LFP waves. In particular, our model formulation is able to capture the "reverberation" of the activity following the traveling wave that was found in the clinical data. We obtain biologically reasonable parameter estimates for two important features: the timescales of the model and the extent of the connectivity. In this way, we link the observed LFP waves during seizure to proposed biological mechanisms. We also study the linear stability of the traveling wave solutions by constructing an Evans function. We find for some parameters the existence of two waves: one wave is slow and narrow whereas the other wave is fast and wide. Moreover, the fast and wide wave has speed and width consistent with the observed LFP waves. We numerically analyze the Evans function to determine stability (instability) of the fast (slow) wave. 2016-03-09T15:46:54Z 2016-03-09T15:46:54Z 2014 2016-01-22T18:59:07Z Thesis/Dissertation https://hdl.handle.net/2144/15128 en_US
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topic Mathematics
Epilepsy
Existence
Seizure
Stability
Traveling
Waves
spellingShingle Mathematics
Epilepsy
Existence
Seizure
Stability
Traveling
Waves
Gonzalez Ramirez, Laura Rocio
Existence and stability of traveling waves in a biologically constrained model of seizure wave propagation
description Epilepsy -- the condition of recurrent, unprovoked seizures -- manifests in brain voltage activity with characteristic spatio-temporal patterns. One of the patterns typically observed during a seizure is a traveling wave. To characterize these waves, we analyze high-density local field potential (LFP) data recorded in vivo from human cortex during a seizure from three patients. We show that traveling wave patterns emerge in the LFP with consistent quantitative features. Using a mean-field approach we model the neuronal population activity observed in the LFP and obtain explicit traveling wave solutions for this model. We then employ the LFP data to constrain the model and obtain parameter configurations that support traveling wave solutions with features consistent with the observed LFP waves. In particular, our model formulation is able to capture the "reverberation" of the activity following the traveling wave that was found in the clinical data. We obtain biologically reasonable parameter estimates for two important features: the timescales of the model and the extent of the connectivity. In this way, we link the observed LFP waves during seizure to proposed biological mechanisms. We also study the linear stability of the traveling wave solutions by constructing an Evans function. We find for some parameters the existence of two waves: one wave is slow and narrow whereas the other wave is fast and wide. Moreover, the fast and wide wave has speed and width consistent with the observed LFP waves. We numerically analyze the Evans function to determine stability (instability) of the fast (slow) wave.
author Gonzalez Ramirez, Laura Rocio
author_facet Gonzalez Ramirez, Laura Rocio
author_sort Gonzalez Ramirez, Laura Rocio
title Existence and stability of traveling waves in a biologically constrained model of seizure wave propagation
title_short Existence and stability of traveling waves in a biologically constrained model of seizure wave propagation
title_full Existence and stability of traveling waves in a biologically constrained model of seizure wave propagation
title_fullStr Existence and stability of traveling waves in a biologically constrained model of seizure wave propagation
title_full_unstemmed Existence and stability of traveling waves in a biologically constrained model of seizure wave propagation
title_sort existence and stability of traveling waves in a biologically constrained model of seizure wave propagation
publishDate 2016
url https://hdl.handle.net/2144/15128
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