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Epilepsy and memory / edited by Adam Zeman, Narinder Kapur and Marilyn Jones-Gotman.

Oxford Scholarship Online: Neuroscience Available online

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Zeman, Adam, editor.
Kapur, Narinder, editor.
Jones-Gotman, Marilyn, editor.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Epilepsy--Complications.
Epilepsy.
Memory disorders.
Epilepsy--complications.
Memory Disorders.
Medical Subjects:
Epilepsy--complications.
Memory Disorders.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (xi, 464 pages) : illustrations
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2012.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
Epilepsy is the most common potentially serious disorder of the brain, and patients often suffer from memory problems. This book 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.
Contents:
Cover
Contents
Contributors
Abbreviations
1. Introduction
Part 1. History
2. Memory before and after H.M.: an impressionistic historical perspective
3. Memory disorders and epilepsy during the nineteenth century
Part. 2 Overviews of memory and epilepsy
4. Interictal memory disturbance: a comparative phenomenology and epidemiology of memory impairment in epilepsies
5. Long-term follow-up of memory in patients with epilepsy
6. Memory in children with epilepsy
Part 3. Ictal and interictal memory phenomena
7. Dèjá experiences in epilepsy: contributions from memory research
8. The syndrome of transient epileptic amnesia
9. Effects of epileptiform EEG discharges on cognitive function
Part 4. Assessment
10. Neuropsychological assessment of memory in patients with epilepsy
11. Memory assessment in intracarotid anaesthetic procedures: history and current status
12. Epilepsy and the study of spatial memory using virtual reality
Part 5. Remote memory and psychiatric disorders
13. Remote memory and temporal lobe epilepsy
14. Electroconvulsive therapy for depression and autobiographical memory
15. Psychiatric aspects of memory disorders in epilepsy
Part 6. Imaging and event-related potentials (ERPs)
16. Structural imaging and neuropathological correlates of memory in epilepsy
17. Functional imaging of memory in epilepsy
18. Electrophysiological studies of memory in epilepsy
Part 7. Intracranial stimulation and recording
19. Memory and epilepsy in nonhuman animals
20. Hippocampal electrical stimulation and localisation of long-term episodic memory
21 Interrelationships between epilepsy, sleep, and memory""""22 Mapping memories in the medial temporal lobe: contributions from single-neuron recordings in patients with epilepsy
Part 8. Management and outcome
23. Anticonvulsants and memory
24. Effects of amygdalohippocampectomy versus corticoamygdalohippocampectomy on memory and nonmemory cognitive functions
25. Memory rehabilitation for people with epilepsy
Author index.
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (viewed on Aug. 13, 2012).
Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
ISBN:
0-19-173940-5
1-283-57633-3
9786613888785
0-19-162563-9
OCLC:
922971522

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