Neuropsychology of childhood epilepsy

Author(s)

    • Jambaqué, Isabelle
    • Lassonde, Maryse
    • Dulac, Olivier

Bibliographic Information

Neuropsychology of childhood epilepsy

edited by Isabelle Jambaqué, Maryse Lassonde, and Olivier Dulac

(Advances in behavioral biology, v. 50)

Kluwer Academic/Plenum Pub., c2001

Available at  / 6 libraries

Search this Book/Journal

Note

Includes bibliographical references and index

"Proceedings of the Neuropsychology of Childhood epilepsy, held October 13-16, 1996 in Asnieres sur Oise, France"---T.p.verso

Description and Table of Contents

Description

This book is devoted to the neuropsychological description of childhood epilepsy, a neurolo- cal condition that constitutes one of the most prevalent forms of chronic and disabling childhood illnesses. Indeed, one child out of 20 experiences one or more seizures before the age of 5, and one in a hundred develops epilepsy as a chronic disorder. Approximately half of these children with epilepsy display academic difficulties and/or behavioral disorders. Moreoever, it is now believed that a sizable proportion of children with learning disability suffer from undiagnosed epilepsy. While a great number of textbooks have been devoted to various medical aspects of chi- hood epilepsy (diagnosis, genetics, etiology, drug and surgical treatment, etc.), there have been no comprehensive accounts of the cognitive consequences of this condition. Advance of medical knowledge has shown that childhood epilepsy should not be considered as a single disorder but encompasses a whole range of different conditions that exhibit specific clinical EEG and outcome characteristics. It is not becoming apparent that these various clinical entities have different cognitive expression that yet need to be specified. The purpose of this book is to provide a complete up-to-date analysis of this multi-faceted pathology.

Table of Contents

Preface. Part I: Neural Basis of Cognitive Development and Epilepsy. A. Medical Diagnosis. B. Neurobiology of Epilepsy. C. Developmental Neurobiology. Part II: Neuropsychology of Various Types of Epilepsy. A. Focal Epilepsies. B. Generalized Epileptic Syndromes. C. Transitory Cognitive Impairments. D. Epileptogenic Encephalopathies. Part III: Medical, Educational and Social Outcome. A. Neuropsychological Outcome Related to Medical Treatment. B. Educational and Quality of Life Issues. Part IV. Contributors. Index.

by "Nielsen BookData"

Related Books: 1-1 of 1

Details

Page Top