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Why do seizures impair consciousness and how can we reverse this?

Isabelle Lambert, Fabrice Bartoloméi

2020Current Opinion in Neurology20 citationsDOI

Abstract

PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Consciousness disorders occurring during seizures are a major source of disability in people with epilepsy. The purpose of this review is to show recent developments in the assessment and understanding of consciousness disorders in epilepsy. RECENT FINDINGS: The most frequent alterations in consciousness are alterations in the level of awareness. They are linked to disruptions on a large-scale network of fronto-parietal associative systems in different forms of focal seizures or in absences. Different theories account for these alterations. SUMMARY: Although there is no specific treatment for 'consciousness,' high expectations are placed on brain stimulation techniques, which need to be better defined in the future in terms of targets and parameters.

Topics & Concepts

ConsciousnessConsciousness DisordersPersistent vegetative stateEpilepsyPsychologyNeuroscienceLevel of consciousnessCognitive psychologyMedicineMinimally conscious stateDevelopmental psychologyEpilepsy research and treatmentFunctional Brain Connectivity StudiesEEG and Brain-Computer Interfaces
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