AI decodes epilepsy signals in brain waves before seizures appear
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June 4, 2026
Epilepsy isn't always easy to diagnose. Seizures often don't occur during routine brain-wave recordings (EEGs), leaving doctors without the direct observation they need to make a clear diagnosis. University of Delaware researchers and collaborators are working to close that gap, using artificial intelligence to detect early warning signs hidden in the brain's electrical rhythms.
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