Abstract:The relationship between continuous spike-and-wave discharges during slow sleep (CSWSS) and neuropsychological impairment (cognitive functions, memory consolidation, and language and behavior disturbances) has been clearly demonstrated. These phenomena occur not only in symptomatic cases of CSWSS or electrical status epilepticus in sleep (ESES) syndrome, but also in the different conditions that constitute the spectrum of atypical evolutions of idiopathic focal epilepsies of childhood (IFEC). In spite of conti… Show more
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