A new study published by researchers at The Ohio State University found that artificial intelligence (AI) tools were able to predict seizure outcomes in mice.
Seizures temporarily disrupt motor contro ls causing involuntary muscle contractions and disorientation, among other symptoms. These disruptions typically follow specific behavioral patterns, helping researchers identify seizure types, onset zones and potential outcomes.
Researchers said using AI-assisted tools to analyze seizures can enhance medical accuracy and efficiency in the field while also "opening new possibilities of personalized treatment strategies."
"By analyzing movement patterns in a data-driven manner, we can accurately classify seizure types and predict outcomes," Bin Gu, study senior author and assistant