Yale Medicine School: Study Identifies Neuronal Basis Of Impaired Consciousness In 'Absence' Epilepsy
January 12, 2023
January 12, 2023
NEW HAVEN, Connecticut, Jan. 12 (TNSres) -- Yale School of Medicine issued the following news:
Imagine slipping in and out of consciousness hundreds of times per day, staying awake the whole time but having no sense of awareness during these lapses.
In children with absence epilepsy, these highly disruptive episodes are known as absence seizures. Children experience brief staring spells, during which they temporarily lose consciousness. Absence seizures can be captured . . .
Imagine slipping in and out of consciousness hundreds of times per day, staying awake the whole time but having no sense of awareness during these lapses.
In children with absence epilepsy, these highly disruptive episodes are known as absence seizures. Children experience brief staring spells, during which they temporarily lose consciousness. Absence seizures can be captured . . .
