The brain may inadvertently "learn" to have seizures by treating them like important memories to be stored, according to new ...
The brain reinforces seizure networks during post-seizure sleep by hijacking the same mechanisms used for memory consolidation.
The unpredictable, debilitating nature of a seizure can be frightening, for both the person experiencing it and anyone watching nearby. In that moment, control often slips away as muscles stiffen, ...
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