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Overview of the multimodal experimental approach integrating clinical, genetic, in silico, and in vitro investigations. Clinical: Representative EEG recording setup and ictal traces from affected patients. Genetic: Pedigrees for Families A and B highlighting the inheritance of the four identified SLC12A5 variants (A1, A2, B1, B2).
Mira Hamze +19 more
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Effects of technical training in functional asymmetry of lower limbs in young soccer players
The functional asymmetry of the lower limbs has been considered an important factor in the performance of soccer players. In this sense, the purpose of this study was to examine the effects of specific technical training for non-preferred foot on its ...
José Guilherme +3 more
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Correlations of Selected Psychomotor and Visuomotor Tests with Initial Dynavision Performance
The current study investigated the relationship between Dynavision scores for 36 men and 52 women ( M age = 20.5 yr.) and performance on six conventional psychomotor tests which presumably tap similar psychomotor abilities and visuomotor skills ...
Steve L. Prime +3 more
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Abstract Objective Epilepsy is a prevalent chronic neurological disorder characterized by abnormal neuronal electrical activity. The primary treatment modality for individuals with epilepsy (PWE) is antiseizure medication (ASM). The multiple potential factors contributing to treatment resistance in epilepsy may be attributed to the inability of ASMs to
Priya Kannan Varshini +9 more
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Simple reaction time in soccer players from differing categories and field positions [PDF]
This study aimed at analyzing the visual and auditory simple reaction times in soccer players from differing categories and field positions. Participated in the study 49 male soccer players, amateurs and professionals, occupying the field positions of ...
C. Ruschel +5 more
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Abstract Infantile epilepsy spasms syndrome (IESS), formerly known as infantile spasms or West Syndrome, is a severe epilepsy syndrome affecting about 3 in 10,000 newborns in the United States. Characterized by clusters of epileptic spasms, interictal hypsarrhythmia, and developmental delays, IESS has diverse causes, including structural‐metabolic ...
Kayla Vieira +5 more
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Helena Gunnarsson,1,2 Birgitta Grahn,3–5 Jens Agerström1 1Department of Psychology, Faculty of Health and Life Sciences, Linnaeus University, Vaxjo, 2Hälsoringen, Neron HSU AB, Osby, 3Department of Clinical Sciences Lund-Orthopedics, Lund
Grahn B, Agerström J, Gunnarsson H
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Genetic landscape of patients with atypical absence status epilepticus: A systematic review
Abstract Atypical absence status epilepticus (AASE) is a rare subtype of nonconvulsive status epilepticus (NCSE), characterized by clouding of consciousness and continuous or fluctuating epileptiform activity, generally at a frequency below 3 Hz. Only sparse literature exists on the genetic conditions associated with it.
Maria Cristina Cioclu +2 more
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Cognitive and psychomotor performance of Polish and Ukrainian drivers
Introduction. Recent years have seen a dynamic increase in people from eastern countries employed in Polish road transport. The aim of the study was to compare the cognitive and psychomotor performance of Polish and Ukrainian drivers. Material and
Horoszkiewicz, Krzysztof +1 more
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Abstract Non‐seizure issues (NSIs), including cognition, behavior/psychiatric symptoms, adaptive and social functioning, sleep, autonomic, and motor impairments, often shape day‐to‐day outcomes in Lennox–Gastaut syndrome (LGS) more than seizures, yet clinicians lack LGS‐specific, feasible assessment pathways.
Giancarlo Di Gennaro +7 more
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