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Brain waves measured during sleep predict cognitive impairment years before symptoms appear, study findsMore information: Shahab Haghayegh et al. Predicting future risk of developing cognitive impairment using ambulatory sleep EEG: Integrating Univariate Analysis and Multivariate Information Theory ...
During the paroxysmal behavior, the EEG is normal when it represents a pseudoseizure. Immediately following the paroxysmal behavior, the EEG shows no postictal slowing with pseudoseizures.
Patients with epilepsy may not always be able to identify their seizures. Epilepsy management relies on patient reporting to validate whether seizures occur during treatment. The goal of this ...
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