Literature DB >> 13413693

Subclinical epileptic seizures; impairment of motor performance and derivative difficulties.

C L YEAGER, J S GUERRANT.   

Abstract

Modern clinical observations have greatly expanded the conception of the characteristics of the various kinds of epilepsy. By simultaneously recording electroencephalograms and the performance of simple motor tasks, it has been possible to demonstrate the effects of epileptic seizures not detectable by unaided observation and not noted by the patient. The effects of these subclinical seizures have been manifested variously-by a lengthening of the time between stimulus and reaction, by inaccuracies of response to stimuli, or by total cessation of performance. From this study it is suggested that subclinical seizures probably play a role in producing some of the psychiatric conditions associated with the convulsive disorders, as well as primary behavior disturbances and undifferentiated mental deficiency. It is also suggested that such subclinical seizures may possibly contribute to the characteristics of some cases of criminality and antisocial reactions and schizophrenic reactions.

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Keywords:  EPILEPSY

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Year:  1957        PMID: 13413693      PMCID: PMC1511881     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Calif Med        ISSN: 0008-1264


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