The overall risk of recurrence varies with age. It's about 50% in children under 1 year of age, and about 20% in older children. There are two types of febrile seizures, Sadrieh explained. Simple seizures, which are more common, involve full-body shaking and last less than 15 minutes....
The differences in the assessment of the prognosis of seizures derived from the earlier studies versus the later epidemiologic studies are largely due to several biases that occurred in the earlier studies. These biases are explained. Several examples are provided of how the epidemiologic studies have...
The sequence of events in seizures might be explained in a similar way. Diffuse cortical inhibition results in loss of reaction and memory and leads to secondary activation of the arousal systems. In generalized tonic鈥揷lonic seizures, patients are truly comatose, probably due to a causal ...
Other potential causes of seizures in dogs can come from medications, foods, plants, rodenticides, insecticides, and illicit drugs that can result in possible attacks. Dehydration can cause seizures as it may cause brain swelling, resulting in an event. Stress can also trigger an attack if your ...
"Linear is the simple feature. If you understand the parts, you can understand the whole," Song said. "Whereas the non-linear feature means that even if you understand the parts, when you scale up it has some emergent properties that cannot be explained." ...
the large-scale field potential synchronization in ECoG recordings can be explained as a by-product of travelling waves moving rapidly across large areas of cortex (Fig. 4). We theorize that these travelling waves resemble those previously studied under normal conditions: both field potential and mu...
the thing in her neck, I didn’t know how to take it. I didn’t know if she’s getting worse or what. And then they explained it to me. But sometimes the way they explained it, it sounded like they were just talking negative or ta...
The sequence of events in seizures might be explained in a similar way. Diffuse cortical inhibition results in loss of reaction and memory and leads to secondary activation of the arousal systems. In generalized tonic-clonic seizures, patients are truly comatose, probably due to a causal ...
Figure 1. The diagram of ARFC for classifying EEG data stream in the Cloud. 3.1. Stream Data Preprocessing The signals from the patient’s brain are read using EEG sensors, which are placed in particular places in the cortex, as explained in Section 2.1. These sensors produce a large amo...
This could be explained by the fact that the residual Ile312 is inserted at the beginning of the α-helix of M3 and forms a bifurcated hydrogen bond with the CO groups of Val308 and Thr309, conferring stability to the domain [47,48]. Moreover, it has been demonstrated that the ...