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Amos D Korczyn1, Steven C Schachter2, Jana Amlerova3, Meir Bialer4, Walter van Emde Boas5, Milan Brázdil6, Eylert Brodtkorb7, Jerome Engel8, Jean Gotman9, Vladmir Komárek10, Ilo E Leppik11, Petr Marusic3, Stefano Meletti12, Birgitta Metternich13, Chris J A Moulin14, Nils Muhlert15, Marco Mula16, Karl O Nakken17, Fabienne Picard18, Andreas Schulze-Bonhage13, William Theodore19, Peter Wolf20, Adam Zeman21, Ivan Rektor6.
Abstract
Epilepsy is both a disease of the brain and the mind. Here, we present the first of two papers with extended summaries of selected presentations of the Third International Congress on Epilepsy, Brain and Mind (April 3-5, 2014; Brno, Czech Republic). Epilepsy in history and the arts and its relationships with religion were discussed, as were overviews of epilepsy and relevant aspects of social cognition, handedness, accelerated forgetting and autobiographical amnesia, and large-scale brain networks.Entities:
Keywords: Accelerated forgetting; Cognition; Epilepsy; Handedness; Music; Networks; Religion; Social cognition
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26276417 PMCID: PMC5256665 DOI: 10.1016/j.yebeh.2015.06.044
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Epilepsy Behav ISSN: 1525-5050 Impact factor: 2.937