School personnel can help to identify, monitor and accommodate students with seizure disorders. This article describes the general characteristics of seizure disorders and reviews research on implications for cognition and achievement among children. Despite methodological limitations of research in this area, a few trends are observed. Localization of seizure activity in the brain and age of onset have a major impact on cognition. A synthesis of major studies show that deficits often involve one or more of the following: verbal memory, visual memory, reaction time, and attention. Challenges in reading comprehension are well documented. Poor school performance, in general, may be due to frequent lapses of awareness. Recommendations are for ...
It is well recognised that cognitive impairment is a common morbidity of childhood epilepsy. Howeve...
BECTS represents the vast majority of childhood focal epilepsy. Owing to the age peculiarity of chil...
Children with epilepsy, as a group, have a greater risk for developing learning problems as comorbid...
School personnel can help to identify, monitor and accommodate students with seizure disorders. This...
SummaryChildren with chronic epilepsy are more at risk for achievement problems than either children...
Introduction: There is a lack of population-based data on specific cognitive profiles in childhood e...
Objective: To provide population-based data on the performance of school-aged children with epilepsy...
Background: Poor academic performance of students with epilepsy seems to be a multifactorial problem...
This study will carry out research into the lives of students with epilepsy in relation to their sch...
The relationship of seizure disorder to intellectual and cognitive processing deficits has been an i...
Rationale: Epilepsy has a significant influence on the patient's quality of Life. The objective of t...
Background: Epilepsy is the most common chronic neurological disease and has neurological impairment...
This research paper has been done in order to inform teachers of what they should know about epileps...
Introduction: Although cognitive and learning disorders have been described in patients with epileps...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between early and late age of seizure ...
It is well recognised that cognitive impairment is a common morbidity of childhood epilepsy. Howeve...
BECTS represents the vast majority of childhood focal epilepsy. Owing to the age peculiarity of chil...
Children with epilepsy, as a group, have a greater risk for developing learning problems as comorbid...
School personnel can help to identify, monitor and accommodate students with seizure disorders. This...
SummaryChildren with chronic epilepsy are more at risk for achievement problems than either children...
Introduction: There is a lack of population-based data on specific cognitive profiles in childhood e...
Objective: To provide population-based data on the performance of school-aged children with epilepsy...
Background: Poor academic performance of students with epilepsy seems to be a multifactorial problem...
This study will carry out research into the lives of students with epilepsy in relation to their sch...
The relationship of seizure disorder to intellectual and cognitive processing deficits has been an i...
Rationale: Epilepsy has a significant influence on the patient's quality of Life. The objective of t...
Background: Epilepsy is the most common chronic neurological disease and has neurological impairment...
This research paper has been done in order to inform teachers of what they should know about epileps...
Introduction: Although cognitive and learning disorders have been described in patients with epileps...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between early and late age of seizure ...
It is well recognised that cognitive impairment is a common morbidity of childhood epilepsy. Howeve...
BECTS represents the vast majority of childhood focal epilepsy. Owing to the age peculiarity of chil...
Children with epilepsy, as a group, have a greater risk for developing learning problems as comorbid...