Enhanced functional connectivity (AG-OG and OG-STG) of the neocortical surface may be characteristic features of the resting-state network in cingulate gyrus epilepsy and could serve as potential biological markers for this condition. The IFG's close relationship with the ACC suggests it may be a candidate target for neuromodulation therapy in anterior cingulate gyrus epilepsy. Similarly, the AG and STG's connections with the PCC make them potential candidates for neuromodulation therapy in posterior cingulate gyrus epilepsy for future investigation.
Leng et al. (Tue,) studied this question.