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Epilepsy is the most common potentially serious disorder of the
brain, and these patients often suffer from memory problems. There
are a number of reasons for this: seizures can directly affect the
brain in ways that disturb memory; epilepsy often results from
trouble in brain regions closely linked to memory; the treatment of
epilepsy can affect memory; epilepsy can cause psychological
problems, like depression, which interfere with memory. The study
of epilepsy and the study of human memoryare interwoven.
Epilepsy and Memory comprehensively reviews all aspects of the
relationship between this common and potentially serious
neurological disorder and memory, one of the core functions of the
human mind. The authors, acknowledged experts in their fields,
review the history of the subject, the clinical features of memory
disorder in epilepsy, neuropsychological, neuroradiological,
neuropathological and electrophysiological findings, the roles of
anticonvulsant side effects and psychiatric disorder, and the scope
for memory support and rehabilitation. The study of patients with
epilepsy has revealed much about the workings of memory, yet there
has been no recent review of this fertile field of research. This
book fills this gap and is a valuable new addition to the brain
sciences literature. It will be of wide interest to clinicians and
basic researchers in the brain sciences.
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