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| 4 Dec 2009 by Jerry After bilateral medial temporal lobe resection due to intractable epilepsy he lost his ability to form new declarative long-term memories and thus neatly linked brain structure to brain function. Now (that is, today it'll be finished) ... Jerry Blossom's Finest - http://jerryblossom.blogspot.com/ |
| 14 Sep 2009 Several of these epileptic syndromes begin in childhood or even in infancy. Others begin in adulthood and even in old age. Some of the most universal types of epilepsy are: Frontal lobe epilepsy; Occipital lobe epilepsy; Parietal lobe ... Suite101: Disabilities Articles - http://disabilities.suite101.com/ |
| 20 Jan 2009 by gusegirl I have a intermittent slowing in my parietal and occipital lobes. He said it's either due to seizure activity or more likely migraines, since I have a history of them. UGH... I tried Neurontin, no such luck with that. ... Epilepsy Foundation eCommunities - http://www.epilepsyfoundation.org/efforums/forum/index.cfm?for... [ More results from Epilepsy Foundation eCommunities ] |
| 1 Dec 2009 by The Evil Genius in april of 2003 my life changed completely. i had my first grand mal seizure. after a years worth of testing it was discovered i had epilepsy stemming from my occipital lobe, which is the part of the brain that controls vision. after ... we do NOT get unlimited chances to have... - http://marked-brow.livejournal.com/ |
| 20 Feb 2008 by Engelsen, BA, Tzoulis, C., Karlsen, B.,... While the clinical features have been reviewed, detailed analysis of their epilepsy is presented for the first time. Irrespective of genotype, patients developed an epileptic syndrome with initial features of occipital lobe epilepsy. ... Brain - Advance Access - http://brain.oxfordjournals.org/ - References [ More results from Brain - Advance Access ] |
| 27 Sep 2009 by vaughan Alpha rhythms have been heavily linked to the function of the occipital lobe and, as we suspect from recent research, 'inputting' alpha waves into the visual system via flickers seems to cause hallucinations by knocking a deep brain ... Mind Hacks - http://www.mindhacks.com/ - References |
| 12 Nov 2009 by cmac Last little tidbit, we have heard over and over again that Warren's damage was in his occipital lobe. All of a sudden, I keep hearing the words temporal lobe, so I question that. Our neuro said that his temporal lobe has definitely been ... How's Warren Doing? - http://www.howiswarrendoing.com/ |
| 10 Nov 2009 by JamesBright Occipital lobe tumours, post concussional states, epileptic twilight state, hepatic failure (any toxic delirium), dementia are some causes for visual hallucinations. 30% of old age psychiatric referrals have visual hallucinations. ... Dreamslittle - http://dreamslittle.blogspot.com/ |
| 4 Jun 2007 by Deprez, L., Peeters, K., Van Paesschen,... Results: Nine at risk family members and one deceased individual had epilepsy with occipital and temporal lobe symptomatology, variable age at onset, usually good prognosis, no epileptic EEG features, and normal brain MRI. ... Neurology recent issues - http://www.neurology.org/ [ More results from Neurology recent issues ] |
| 2 Mar 2007 an 11-year-old boy developed catastrophic occipital lobe epilepsy with progressive neurocognitive decline which led to surgical treatment. pathological examination of the resected epileptic area showed chronic inflammatory changes. ... pediatriclinx News - http://www.mdlinx.com/PediatricLinx/news.cfm?subspec_id=0 |
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