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Thinking seizures
- ... slurred speech, and drooling. School performance declines as thinking and reasoning abilities become impaired. Seizures occur in 30 percent to 50 percent of ...
- ... or 4). Affected children experience a decline in thinking ability, difficulties with movement and speech, and seizures. Because HDL3 has some different signs and symptoms ...
- ... part of the brain that is responsible for thinking and learning. Focal cortical dysplasia causes severe recurrent seizures (epilepsy) in affected individuals. hamartin KIAA0243 TSC1_HUMAN ...
- ... These individuals usually have neurological problems, such as seizures, loss of memory, a decline in thinking ability, or psychiatric diseases. CMAMMA appears to be ...
- ... attention appropriately. Some people with ALSP have mild seizures, usually only when the condition begins. As ALSP progresses, it causes a severe decline in thinking and reasoning abilities (dementia).Over time, motor skills ...
- ... features of D-2-HGA are delayed development, seizures, weak muscle tone ... thinking, emotion, and memory. Researchers have described two subtypes ...
- ... mental and emotional problems, and a decline in thinking ability. The ... behavioral changes, intellectual disabilities, and problems with balance ...
- ... palsy, including problems with movement, vision, speech, and thinking (cognition). ... with seizures (epilepsy). Although these conditions have somewhat different patterns ...
- ... stroke-like episodes (transient ischemic attacks), strokes, and seizures. ... decline in thinking ability. The symptoms of moyamoya disease often worsen ...
- ... is likely that some affected individuals also have seizures before birth while ... and control thinking and emotions (the cerebral cortex). Nerve cells in ...