Table 1

Intracerebral electrodes positions in all 43 patients

Temporal
lobe
Frontal
lobe
Cingulate
cortex
Parietal
lobe
Occipital
lobe
PatientAECMHAHPHPHGSTGTPPTFGOFSMAFPFOFSSACMCPCIPAPPTBSGOTO
1RLRLRLRL
2RLRRRLRRR
3RLLLRLLR
4RLRLRLRLRL
5RLRRLRLRL
6RLRLRLRL
7RLRRLRRLRR
8RLRLRLRLRLRL
9LLRLLLRLL
10RLRRLRRLR
11RLRLRLRLRLRL
12RLRLRLRLRLRL
13RLRLRLRLRL
14RRLRLRL
15RLRLRLRLRLL
16RLRLRLRLRL
17RRLRLRRL
18RLRLRLRL
19RRRRRRL
20RLRLRLRLRL
21RLRLRLRLRL
22LRLRLRL
23RLRLRLRLRL
24RRLRLRLRLRR
25RLLRLLRLLRL
26RRLRLRRLR
27RLRLRRRL
28RLRLRLRLLLL
26RRLLRLRRL
27RLRLRLRLRR
31RRLRRRRR
28LRLLRRLLR
29RLRLRLRLRL
30LRLRLLLLL
31RLRLRLLLL
36LLRLRRLRL
32RLRLRLRLRL
38RLRLRRLRLRL
34RLRLLRLRR
40LRLRLL
41LRLRRR
42RRLRRRRR
43RLRLRLRRLRL
  • TP = temporal pole, FP = frontal pole, A = amygdala, OF = orbitofrontal, EC = entorhinal cortex, F = frontal lobe, AH = anterior hippocampus, FO = frontal operculum, MH = middle hippocampus, AC = anterior cingulate, PH = posterior hippocampus, MC = middle cingulate, PHG = parahippocampal gyrus, PC = posterior cingulate, FG = fusiform gyrus, SMA = supplementary motor area, PT = posterior temporal, SS = supra-sylvian, STG = superior temporal gyrus, AP = anterior parietal lobe, IP = inferior parietal lobe, SG = supramarginal gyrus, PTB = parietal-temporal border, O = occipital lobe, OT = occipital-temporal border, R: Right, L: Left.