Lisgaras Analysis on Future Direction of HFOs Appears in Epilepsy Currents
 Co-author Christos Lisgaras discusses existing knowledge gaps and outlines future directions for research in the rapidly evolving field of high frequency oscillations (HFOs) in basic epilepsy research. In the new piece titled, “How Can Animal Models Advance Research into High Frequency Oscillations: Guidelines for Recording,” appearing the June 25 edition of Epilepsy Currents, Lisgaras proposes guidelines for HFO identification and reporting with translational potential from animal models to humans.
Co-author Christos Lisgaras discusses existing knowledge gaps and outlines future directions for research in the rapidly evolving field of high frequency oscillations (HFOs) in basic epilepsy research. In the new piece titled, “How Can Animal Models Advance Research into High Frequency Oscillations: Guidelines for Recording,” appearing the June 25 edition of Epilepsy Currents, Lisgaras proposes guidelines for HFO identification and reporting with translational potential from animal models to humans.
