Background and objectives: Early investigators claimed that temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE) was associated with a personality traits and psychiatric symptoms collectively known as the interictal behavioral syndrome or Geschwind's syndrome. Interictal behavioral alterations associated with TLE included affective dysregulation; irritability and impulsive aggression; anxiety and obsessive-compulsive symptoms paranoia; abnormal patterns of social interaction; schizophrenic-like symptoms and dissociative states; hypergraphia; and hyperreligiosity. A number of psychiatric disorders are known to have subclinical variants. Are recurrent temperolimbic seizure-like events (as determined by a self-report symptom inventory-the LSCL-Limbic System Checklist...
We evaluated the frequency of psychiatric disorders (PDs) in a homogenous series of patients with te...
OBJECTIVE: Mounting evidence suggests that the limbic system is pathologically involved in cases of ...
Objective: Mounting evidence suggests that the limbic system is pathologically involved in cases of ...
Objective: There is accumulating evidence that the limbic system is pathologically involved in cases...
BACKGROUND: Mood disorders have been described as the commonest psychiatric disorders in patients w...
An investigation into the specificity of psychopathology in temporal lobe epilepsy was conducted usi...
Objective: Mounting evidence suggests that the limbic system is pathologically involved in cases of ...
Most focal seizures originate in the temporal lobe and are commonly divided into mesial and lateral ...
Objective: There is accumulating evidence that the limbic system is pathologically involved in cases...
Behavioral and personality disorders in temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE) have been a topic of interest a...
AbstractObjective: Mounting evidence suggests that the limbic system is pathologically involved in c...
Objectives. The findings of previous studies focused on personality disorders in epileptic patients ...
AbstractObjective: There is accumulating evidence that the limbic system is pathologically involved ...
OBJECTIVE: Behavioral changes in patients with epilepsy can range from depression, anxiety to psycho...
Mood disorders have been described as the commonest psychiatric disorders in patients with temporal ...
We evaluated the frequency of psychiatric disorders (PDs) in a homogenous series of patients with te...
OBJECTIVE: Mounting evidence suggests that the limbic system is pathologically involved in cases of ...
Objective: Mounting evidence suggests that the limbic system is pathologically involved in cases of ...
Objective: There is accumulating evidence that the limbic system is pathologically involved in cases...
BACKGROUND: Mood disorders have been described as the commonest psychiatric disorders in patients w...
An investigation into the specificity of psychopathology in temporal lobe epilepsy was conducted usi...
Objective: Mounting evidence suggests that the limbic system is pathologically involved in cases of ...
Most focal seizures originate in the temporal lobe and are commonly divided into mesial and lateral ...
Objective: There is accumulating evidence that the limbic system is pathologically involved in cases...
Behavioral and personality disorders in temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE) have been a topic of interest a...
AbstractObjective: Mounting evidence suggests that the limbic system is pathologically involved in c...
Objectives. The findings of previous studies focused on personality disorders in epileptic patients ...
AbstractObjective: There is accumulating evidence that the limbic system is pathologically involved ...
OBJECTIVE: Behavioral changes in patients with epilepsy can range from depression, anxiety to psycho...
Mood disorders have been described as the commonest psychiatric disorders in patients with temporal ...
We evaluated the frequency of psychiatric disorders (PDs) in a homogenous series of patients with te...
OBJECTIVE: Mounting evidence suggests that the limbic system is pathologically involved in cases of ...
Objective: Mounting evidence suggests that the limbic system is pathologically involved in cases of ...