interictal

Etymology
From.

Adjective

 * 1)  Between episodes, attacks, or paroxysms; as :
 * 2)  Between epileptic seizures.
 * 3) * 2012, Margitta Seeck, Donald L. Schomer, Ernst Nidermeyer, Chapter 33: Intercranial Monitoring: Depth, Subdural, and Foramen Ovale Electrodes, Donald L. Schomer, Fernando Lopes da Silva (editors), Niedermeyer's Electroencephalography, page 677,
 * This may be the reason why most authorities in the field recommend relying mainly on the ictal data, and less on the interictal EEG.
 * 1) * 2012, Margitta Seeck, Donald L. Schomer, Ernst Nidermeyer, Chapter 33: Intercranial Monitoring: Depth, Subdural, and Foramen Ovale Electrodes, Donald L. Schomer, Fernando Lopes da Silva (editors), Niedermeyer's Electroencephalography, page 677,
 * This may be the reason why most authorities in the field recommend relying mainly on the ictal data, and less on the interictal EEG.
 * This may be the reason why most authorities in the field recommend relying mainly on the ictal data, and less on the interictal EEG.