2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.braindev.2014.06.013
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EEG activation by neuropsychological tasks in idiopathic generalized epilepsy of adolescence

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“…Neuropsychological tasks are divided into two groups, including linguistic and spatial functions: actionprogramming and thinking. In previous studies, 5,7,8,12 the authors stated that the action-programming tasks mainly associated with the use of the hands were significantly more provocative than the tasks involving thinking, and thinking spatial task (mental calculation) more often exerted inhibitory effect than the other subgroups. Additionally, the same neuropsychological task could also be provocative or inhibitory depending on the state of cortical activation.…”
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“…Neuropsychological tasks are divided into two groups, including linguistic and spatial functions: actionprogramming and thinking. In previous studies, 5,7,8,12 the authors stated that the action-programming tasks mainly associated with the use of the hands were significantly more provocative than the tasks involving thinking, and thinking spatial task (mental calculation) more often exerted inhibitory effect than the other subgroups. Additionally, the same neuropsychological task could also be provocative or inhibitory depending on the state of cortical activation.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Only a few studies have been conducted to investigate the effect of cognitive functions on electroencephalographic (EEG) recordings, and reported provocative rates of neuropsychological tasks vary widely from 7.9% to 84% due to the methodological differences. [5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12] When the previous studies were evaluated, we concluded that the neuropsychological tests required a long amount of time range from 35 minutes to 6 hours, and the application of detailed neuropsychological tests during standard-awake EEG recording does not seem practical.…”
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“…Tai lei dþia átar ti ga li mai sun kes nae jø epilep si jos for mà. Ly gi nant ki tø ty ri mø, ver ti nu siø kog ni tyvi niø tes tø po vei ká as me nø, ser gan èiø epi lep si ja, sme genø EA, ir at lik tø su vai kais duo me nø re zul ta tus, kaip ir mû sø ty ri mo me tu, ste bi ma ben dra ten den ci ja -reikð mingas spe ci fi niø tes tø slo pi nan tis po vei kis bio e lek tri niam sme ge nø ak ty vu mui [7][8][9].…”
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“…Pa pil do mø jaut riø epi lep si for mi ná sme ge nø ak ty vu mà su ke lian èiø tes tø átrau ki mas á EEG pro to ko là ga lë tø bû ti ak tu a lus ty ri mø ob jek tas, nors to kia prak ti ka në ra ápras ta. Anks tes ni ty ri mai kog ni ty vi niø tes tø áta kà bio e lek tri niam sme ge nø ak ty vu mui ver ti no ser gan tiesiems spe ci fi në mis ge ne ti në mis ir re flek si në mis epi lep sijo mis, taip pat vai kams [6][7][8][9][10], o gau ti re zul ta tai -ne viena reikð miai. Su su au gu siais as me ni mis, ser gan èiais epilep si ja, at lik ta tik ke le tas to kiø ty ri mø [11][12][13], o di des nës im ties ty ri mø, kur ðie tes tai bû tø de ri na mi su stan dar ti niais pro vo ka ci niais te stais, ypaè Eu ro pos po pu lia ci jo je, mû sø þi nio mis, në ra.…”
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“…NPA is recommended in selected cases of IGE when routine EEG is not informative or when sleep EEG is not obtained. [ 1 ]…”
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