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Recognition Memory for Words and Faces Before and After Temporal Lobectomy
To assess the sensitivity of Warrington's Recognition Memory Test (RMT) “Words” and “Faces” subtests to lateralized temporal lobe seizure foci and effects of epilepsy surgery, 27 left- and 39 right-temporal lobectomy patients were tested before and ...
Youssef Comair +4 more
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Clinical use and radiological yield of magnetic resonance fingerprinting in epilepsy
Abstract Objective Magnetic resonance fingerprinting (MRF) is a novel paradigm for magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) that efficiently generates multiparametric quantitative tissue property maps with a single acquisition. Its quantitative nature offers many advantages over conventional MRI.
Maksim Parfyonov +11 more
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Abstract Objective Verbal memory tasks differ in their cognitive demands and may rely on distinct left medial temporal structures. One model holds that verbal delayed recall is hippocampal dependent, whereas verbal paired associate learning relies on adjacent rhinal cortex.
Andy Sitoh +7 more
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Emotional Modulation of Temporal Attention, An Approach based upon Distributed Control and Formal Methods [PDF]
This paper investigates how emotional salience modulates Barnard et al's key-distractor attentional blink task, enabling us to elucidate the temporal dynamics of attentional capture by emotional stimuli.
Barnard, Philip, Bowman, Howard, Li, Su
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Path integration following temporal lobectomy in humans
Path integration, a component of spatial navigation, is the process used to determine position information on the basis of information about distance and direction travelled derived from self-motion cues.
Recce, M +11 more
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Microelectrode array scaled for human hippocampal slices
Abstract Objective Temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE) is characterized by recurrent seizures originating usually from the hippocampus, and approximately one‐third of TLE patients remain refractory to pharmacological interventions. Surgical resection offers a potential cure for refractory TLE cases, with approximately 70% achieving seizure freedom. Still, the
Anssi Pelkonen +16 more
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The risk of drowning in patients with epilepsy is quantified by a meta-analysis of published reports, in a study at the Institute of Neurology, Queen Square, London UK.
J Gordon Millichap
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Does having bad epilepsy make you a good surgical candidate? A number needed to treat analysis
Abstract Epilepsy surgery is an established treatment for drug‐resistant epilepsy, offering a realistic prospect of seizure freedom in well‐selected candidates. However, surgery is sometimes offered to individuals with a low probability of seizure freedom when it is framed as potentially “life‐saving” on the basis of the elevated mortality associated ...
Sallie Baxendale +2 more
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Psychomotor seizures, referred to as limbic or partial complex seizures, have had an interesting evolution in diagnosis and treatment. Hughlings Jackson was the first to clearly relate the clinical syndrome and likely etiology to lesions in the uncinate ...
Vannemreddy Prasad +3 more
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Auditory and visual pathways may be affected as a consequence of temporal lobe epilepsy surgery because of their anatomical relationships with this structure.
Margarita Minou Báez-Martín +16 more
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