Purpose: To investigate and document the neuropsychological and emotional effects of epilepsy in people with intractable temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE). Methods: 273 patients with a diagnosis of TLE underwent a complete neuropsychological and psychological examination as a routine part of their investigation...
Educational underachievement in children with epilepsy: a model to predict the effects of epilepsy on educational achievement. In this study, we evaluated the impact on educational achievement of four characteristics of epilepsy individually and combined: epilepsy syndrome (type of... AP Aldenkamp,B ...
"They did it": The effects of emotionalized blame attribution in populist communication. Far-Right Parties in the European Union and Media Populism: A Comparative Analysis of 10 Countries During European Parliament Elections This is despite the fact that, as a range of performance scholars have ar...
The rising prevalence of memory disorders such as dementia has highlighted the damaging effects that memory loss has on individuals and society. Disorders such as depression, anxiety, and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) can also feature imbalanced memory processes, and have...
It is thought that stimulation of the vagus nerve’s auricular branch will stimulate the inferior ganglion, which projects to the NTS, and thus produce similar therapeutic effects to iVNS [32]. Several functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies investigating the effects of taVNS on ...
iVNS requires the surgical implantation of a pulse generator underneath the skin, connected to an electrode placed onto one of the branches of the cervical part of the vagus nerve [30]. Surgical risks, technical challenges, and potential side effects have limited the use of iVNS in clinical pra...
The mediating effects of negative emotions and emotion control. Transportation Research Part F: Traffic Psychology and Behaviour 30, 14–21 (2015). Article Google Scholar Asherson, P. Clinical assessment and treatment of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder in adults. Expert Review of ...
dimension revealed a significant main effect of group (F2,40 = 3.94,p = .02, ηp2 = .16). Bullies experienced lower levels of valence (i.e., more aversive) compared with victims (p = .02,d = .58). No other significant main effects or interactions were found...
Similarly those peculiar attacks which seem to depend on disturbance of the vagus functions, are considered by him as also sometimes on the borderland of epilepsy, and epilepsy and aural vertigo closely approach each other in some of ... None - 《Journal of the American Medical Association》 被...
Indeed, social or family support was shown to be an important factor buffering the negative effects of stress in a wide range of clinical populations, for example, in the case of chronic skin conditions [137, 138] or in more critical health issues such as cancer [139,140,141,142]. ...