Research articles by our partners

  1. ​​Noninvasive mobile EEG as a tool for seizure monitoring and management: A systematic review :

    Biondi A, Santoro V, Viana PF, Laiou P, Pal DK, Bruno E, Richardson MP. Noninvasive mobile EEG as a tool for seizure monitoring and management: A systematic review. Epilepsia. 2022 May;63(5):1041-1063. doi: 10.1111/epi.17220
  2. ​​Seizure Diaries and Forecasting With Wearables: Epilepsy Monitoring Outside the Clinic :

    Brinkmann BH, Karoly PJ, Nurse ES, Dumanis SB, Nasseri M, Viana PF, Schulze-Bonhage A, Freestone DR, Worrell G, Richardson MP, Cook MJ. Seizure Diaries and Forecasting With Wearables: Epilepsy Monitoring Outside the Clinic. Front Neurol. 2021 Jul 13;12:690404. doi: 10.3389/fneur.2021.690404
  3. ​​Comparison between Scalp EEG and Behind-the-Ear EEG for Development of a Wearable Seizure Detection System for Patients with Focal Epilepsy :

    Gu, Y., Cleeren, E., Dan, J., Claes, K., Van Paesschen, W., Van Huffel, S., & Hunyadi, B. (2017). Comparison between Scalp EEG and Behind-the-Ear EEG for Development of a Wearable Seizure Detection System for Patients with Focal Epilepsy. Sensors, 18(2), 29. doi: 10.3390/s18010029
  4. The power of ECG in multimodal patient-specific seizure monitoring: Added value to an EEG-based detector using limited channels

    Vandecasteele, K., De Cooman, T., Chatzichristos, C., Cleeren, E., Swinnen, L., & Macea Ortiz, J. et al. (2021). The power of ECG in multimodal patient‐specific seizure monitoring: Added value to an EEG‐based detector using limited channels. Epilepsia, 62(10), 2333-2343. doi: 10.1111/epi.16990
  5. Accurate detection of typical absence seizures in adults and children using a two-channel electroencephalographic wearable behind the ears

    Swinnen, L., Chatzichristos, C., Jansen, K., Lagae, L., Depondt, C., & Seynaeve, L. et al. (2021). Accurate detection of typical absence seizures in adults and children using a two‐channel electroencephalographic wearable behind the ears. Epilepsia. doi: 10.1111/epi.17061
  6. Byteflies Sensor Dot: A Multimodal, Discreet Wearable to Monitor Epileptic Seizures. AES conference abstract and poster 2020.

    Harvey, W., Nys, J., Veelaert, L., Vandendriessche, B., Broux, V., Verhelle, B., Jansen, K, Lagae, L., Van Paesschen, W. (2020). Byteflies Sensor Dot: A Multimodal, Discreet Wearable to Monitor Epileptic Seizures. AES conference abstract and poster 2020.