“…Studies in adults (Csernansky, Leiderman, Mandbach, & Moses, 1990; Slater & Beard, 1963) and children (Caplan, Guthrie, Shields, & Mori, 1992a; Caplan et al., 1997) have demonstrated that formal thought disorder is found in patients with complex partial seizure disorder (CPS). Evidence for a schizophrenia‐like psychosis in temporal lobe epilepsy (Caplan, Shields, Mori, & Yodoven, 1991; Lindsay, Ounsted, & Richards, 1979; Mellers, Toone, & Lishman, 2000; Schmitz, Robertson, & Trimble, 1999) and involvement of the temporal lobe in the thought disorder of schizophrenic adults (Holinger et al., 1999; Shenton et al., 1992) led us to investigate if these social communication deficits occur specifically in children with CPS and focal temporal involvement compared to children with primary generalized epilepsy with absences (i.e., petit mal) (PGE).…”