An epilepsy diagnosis is very verbal, relying on witness history, personal narrative and analysis of how people describe the experience. Occasionally however, non-verbal descriptions of seizures allow us to gain a fuller understanding of this complex disorder. Artists are often inspired by personal experience, so it should be no surprise to find people depicting images of ill health, both their own and people they have observed. Furthermore, an ailment or affliction may influence an artist's portfolio over their lifetime, such as de Kooning's Alzheimer's disease and Monet's glaucoma. Epilepsy (in contrast with cerebrovascular or neurodegenerative disease) may present not just with a loss of function but with unusual super-added experiences ...
Epilepsy has a long history of social, cultural, and historical interpretations and representations....
In this autoethnography, I share an extension of an evocative narrative using poetry and painting th...
protagonist Lily O’Connor and her newly-acquired friend Mel get onto the Net and Google epilepsy, th...
An epilepsy diagnosis is very verbal, relying on witness history, personal narrative and analysis of...
An epilepsy diagnosis is very verbal, relying on witness history, personal narrative and analysis of...
An epilepsy diagnosis is very verbal, relying on witness history, personal narrative and analysis of...
Research is always personal. Our histories and orientations influence our selection of subjects and...
Epilepy is not only a central nervous system or brain disorder. It is a biological, psychological an...
Literature can offer a wealth of information about epilepsy: from complex narratives to children’s p...
Trauma from abuse is complex and can manifest in many ways in the body, including psychogenic non-ep...
Literature can offer a wealth of information about epilepsy: from complex narratives to children’s p...
A seventeenth-century painter left an account of his seizures, trances and visions; in 1923 Freud co...
The production of novel, motivated or useful material defines creativity, which appears to be one of...
The production of novel, motivated or useful material defines creativity, which appears to be one of...
Rare reflex epilepsies are a clinical curiosity but may also give insight into neurocognitive proces...
Epilepsy has a long history of social, cultural, and historical interpretations and representations....
In this autoethnography, I share an extension of an evocative narrative using poetry and painting th...
protagonist Lily O’Connor and her newly-acquired friend Mel get onto the Net and Google epilepsy, th...
An epilepsy diagnosis is very verbal, relying on witness history, personal narrative and analysis of...
An epilepsy diagnosis is very verbal, relying on witness history, personal narrative and analysis of...
An epilepsy diagnosis is very verbal, relying on witness history, personal narrative and analysis of...
Research is always personal. Our histories and orientations influence our selection of subjects and...
Epilepy is not only a central nervous system or brain disorder. It is a biological, psychological an...
Literature can offer a wealth of information about epilepsy: from complex narratives to children’s p...
Trauma from abuse is complex and can manifest in many ways in the body, including psychogenic non-ep...
Literature can offer a wealth of information about epilepsy: from complex narratives to children’s p...
A seventeenth-century painter left an account of his seizures, trances and visions; in 1923 Freud co...
The production of novel, motivated or useful material defines creativity, which appears to be one of...
The production of novel, motivated or useful material defines creativity, which appears to be one of...
Rare reflex epilepsies are a clinical curiosity but may also give insight into neurocognitive proces...
Epilepsy has a long history of social, cultural, and historical interpretations and representations....
In this autoethnography, I share an extension of an evocative narrative using poetry and painting th...
protagonist Lily O’Connor and her newly-acquired friend Mel get onto the Net and Google epilepsy, th...