“…12 In addition, both white matter and functional discrepancies have been reported, comprising lower fractional anisotropy in left inferior frontal and supramarginal regions, and lower functional connectivity between left sensorimotor and right inferior frontal gyrus, respectively. 13,14 Similarly, although interest has been longstanding in regard to the complications of language-based abilities in children with BECTS, [15][16][17] cognitive complications of BECTS have been reported in diverse areas of mentation compared to age-matched control peers, 8,15,18,19 including not only language-related skills but intelligence, memory, attention, and executive function (for reviews, see Wickens et al, 5,20 Pal et al 20 ). Importantly, cognitive and magnetic resonance (MR) abnormalities have been reported in new onset cases as well, with the nature and range of anomalies varying across studies, [21][22][23][24] attesting that these abnormalities are not necessarily secondary to the effects of epilepsy chronicity and medication treatment.…”