1977
DOI: 10.1111/j.1528-1157.1977.tb05583.x
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Effect of Major Motor Seizure Frequency upon Cognitive‐Intellectual Functions in Adults

Abstract: Wechsler Aandult Intelligence Scale and Halstead neuropsychological performances were investigated in three groups of adult subjects with major motor epilepsy classified according to low, moderate, and high seizure frequency. The groups were equated on seizure duration and age at onset variables. On 7 of the 14 psychological measures employed, significant between-group differences were obtained, with poorest, intermediate, and best test scores associated with the high, moderate, and low seizure frequency group… Show more

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“…As the performance of executive functions, e.g. working memory, is of substantial importance for normal cognitive performance (Dikmen and Matthews, 1977), it is possible that, the prefrontal cortex is involved in the mechanisms underlying the observed lower IQ values. Additionally, since the seizure focus for the patients with more than 20 SGTCS was only located in the frontal lobe for two patients (Table 1), the involvement of the frontal lobes for the other patients is possibly due to the secondary generalization of seizures (i.e.…”
Section: Quantitative Mri: Regional Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As the performance of executive functions, e.g. working memory, is of substantial importance for normal cognitive performance (Dikmen and Matthews, 1977), it is possible that, the prefrontal cortex is involved in the mechanisms underlying the observed lower IQ values. Additionally, since the seizure focus for the patients with more than 20 SGTCS was only located in the frontal lobe for two patients (Table 1), the involvement of the frontal lobes for the other patients is possibly due to the secondary generalization of seizures (i.e.…”
Section: Quantitative Mri: Regional Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cognitive problems are often rated highest on the list of problems associated with epilepsy [3]. Recurrent seizures, side effects of anti-epileptic drugs, or the underlying disease can affect vital cognitive domains such as memory, visuospatial functions, and, addressed in the current study, language [4,5,6,7,8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ряд авторов показал, что при височной эпилепсии [15] существует связь между продол-жительностью заболевания и когнитивными нарушения-ми. В некоторых случаях при первично-генерализованной эпилепсии когнитивные нарушения связаны с длительно-стью заболевания, однако корреляция наблюдается у детей в возрасте до 11 лет [16]. Многие исследователи связывают худшие когнитивные способности с частотой приступов [8,10].…”
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