2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.clinph.2015.10.034
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Biceps electromyography in dialeptic and automotor seizures with and without secondary generalization

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“…Although there are laterality-indexed data in the article presently under scrutiny (see below) there are no reference as to the handedness of the patients the authors studied and no mention of the role played by the corpus callosum in underpinning the time-resolved data provided by the authors (Hagge et al, 2016). The awareness of a newly discovered circuitry would have provided the authors the means for discovering the lateralization of the onset hemisphere in seizures seen in their patients (Derakhshan, 2008;Ito et al, 2013).…”
Section: Laterality Of Motor Control As Revealed In Bicepsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although there are laterality-indexed data in the article presently under scrutiny (see below) there are no reference as to the handedness of the patients the authors studied and no mention of the role played by the corpus callosum in underpinning the time-resolved data provided by the authors (Hagge et al, 2016). The awareness of a newly discovered circuitry would have provided the authors the means for discovering the lateralization of the onset hemisphere in seizures seen in their patients (Derakhshan, 2008;Ito et al, 2013).…”
Section: Laterality Of Motor Control As Revealed In Bicepsmentioning
confidence: 99%