Absence epilepsy (AE) has been associated with lower than average cognitive functioning, which are clinically relevant in some and may predispose to problems later in life. This study aimed to assess cognitive development during long-term follow-up in children with AE. Thirty-one children with AE, who had undergone two neuropsychological assessments between 2010 and 2017 were analyzed retrospectively. Cognitive measurements were 1.7 +/- 0.95 years apart. The difference in neurocognitive test scores was assessed on a group level and on an individual level using reliable change methodology. Results show that sustained attention was lower at the first measurement compared to the normative mean. Sustained attention improved during follow-up and...
A 3.5-year follow-up study of cognition and behaviour in 42 children with newly diagnosed idiopathic...
OBJECTIVE: The goal of this study was to define the long-term outcome of absence epilepsy presenting...
AbstractPurposeResearch suggests an increased risk for cognitive impairment in childhood epilepsy wi...
Absence epilepsy (AE) has been associated with lower than average cognitive functioning, which are c...
Cognition in absence epilepsy (AE) is generally considered undisturbed. However, reports on cognitiv...
Cognition in absence epilepsy (AE) is generally considered undisturbed. However, reports on cognitiv...
Cognition in absence epilepsy (AE) is generally considered undisturbed. However, reports on cognitiv...
Cognition in absence epilepsy (AE) is generally considered undisturbed. However, reports on cognitiv...
Objective: To study the pattern of cognitive development in relation to duration of epilepsy. Method...
Objective: Patients with epilepsy are at risk for several lifetime problems, in which neuropsycholog...
Introduction: There is a lack of population-based data on specific cognitive profiles in childhood e...
While short-term memory (STM) and working memory (WM) are understood as being crucial for learning, ...
AbstractPurposeThe purpose of our study is to describe intellectual functioning in three common chil...
The main aim of this study was to examine the cognitive profile and academic achievement of children...
Introduction: Although cognitive and learning disorders have been described in patients with epileps...
A 3.5-year follow-up study of cognition and behaviour in 42 children with newly diagnosed idiopathic...
OBJECTIVE: The goal of this study was to define the long-term outcome of absence epilepsy presenting...
AbstractPurposeResearch suggests an increased risk for cognitive impairment in childhood epilepsy wi...
Absence epilepsy (AE) has been associated with lower than average cognitive functioning, which are c...
Cognition in absence epilepsy (AE) is generally considered undisturbed. However, reports on cognitiv...
Cognition in absence epilepsy (AE) is generally considered undisturbed. However, reports on cognitiv...
Cognition in absence epilepsy (AE) is generally considered undisturbed. However, reports on cognitiv...
Cognition in absence epilepsy (AE) is generally considered undisturbed. However, reports on cognitiv...
Objective: To study the pattern of cognitive development in relation to duration of epilepsy. Method...
Objective: Patients with epilepsy are at risk for several lifetime problems, in which neuropsycholog...
Introduction: There is a lack of population-based data on specific cognitive profiles in childhood e...
While short-term memory (STM) and working memory (WM) are understood as being crucial for learning, ...
AbstractPurposeThe purpose of our study is to describe intellectual functioning in three common chil...
The main aim of this study was to examine the cognitive profile and academic achievement of children...
Introduction: Although cognitive and learning disorders have been described in patients with epileps...
A 3.5-year follow-up study of cognition and behaviour in 42 children with newly diagnosed idiopathic...
OBJECTIVE: The goal of this study was to define the long-term outcome of absence epilepsy presenting...
AbstractPurposeResearch suggests an increased risk for cognitive impairment in childhood epilepsy wi...