Introduction. Déjà vu (DV, from French “already seen”) is an aberration of psychic activity associated with transitory erroneous perception of novel circumstances, objects, or people as already known. Aim. Investigation of clinical and diagnostic significance of derealization episodes in epilepsy. Materials and methods. The study involved 166 individuals (mean age 25.2 ± 9.2 yrs; 63.2% women). DV episodes were characterized and compared in groups of healthy volunteers (n = 139) and epilepsy patients (n = 27). The subjects participated in a survey concerning déjà vu characteristics and in a long-time ambulatory EEG monitoring (12–16 h). Results. In epilepsy patients, DV episodes were equally frequent in cryptogenic and symptomatic focal e...
AbstractPurpose: Aura is a brief subjective symptom that may represent the initial manifestation of ...
In our study, we investigated the properties of electroencephalogram (EEG) of humans experiencing ep...
Background: An aura is usually considered to be the initial clinical sign of a seizure. The types of...
Derealization is mental disorder, manifested in a feeling of unreality and strangeness of the surrou...
AbstractBackgroundDéjà vu (DV, from French déjà vu — “already seen”) is an aberration of psychic act...
BACKGROUND: Déjà vu can occur as an aura of temporal lobe epilepsy and in some psychiatric condition...
Objective: The cause or the physiological role of de?ja? vu (DV) in healthy people is unknown. The p...
Objective: Depersonalization refers to the sensation of being detached from one's body, often associ...
This article provides a detailed description of clinical presentations of different types of somatos...
In the past decades, an increasing incidence and prevalence of epilepsy in older age groups. Neuroph...
Purpose: Psychogenic nonepileptic seizures (PNES) are episodes that may resemble epileptic seizures ...
Introduction: Status epilepticus (SE) is frequently observed in epileptic patients. We reviewed a se...
Historically, déjà vu has been linked to seizure activity in temporal lobe epilepsy, and clinical re...
SYNOPSIS The clinical features of 100 patients with psychopathic personalities presenting to an acut...
Depersonalisation/derealisation disorder (DPD) refers to frequent and persistent detachment from bod...
AbstractPurpose: Aura is a brief subjective symptom that may represent the initial manifestation of ...
In our study, we investigated the properties of electroencephalogram (EEG) of humans experiencing ep...
Background: An aura is usually considered to be the initial clinical sign of a seizure. The types of...
Derealization is mental disorder, manifested in a feeling of unreality and strangeness of the surrou...
AbstractBackgroundDéjà vu (DV, from French déjà vu — “already seen”) is an aberration of psychic act...
BACKGROUND: Déjà vu can occur as an aura of temporal lobe epilepsy and in some psychiatric condition...
Objective: The cause or the physiological role of de?ja? vu (DV) in healthy people is unknown. The p...
Objective: Depersonalization refers to the sensation of being detached from one's body, often associ...
This article provides a detailed description of clinical presentations of different types of somatos...
In the past decades, an increasing incidence and prevalence of epilepsy in older age groups. Neuroph...
Purpose: Psychogenic nonepileptic seizures (PNES) are episodes that may resemble epileptic seizures ...
Introduction: Status epilepticus (SE) is frequently observed in epileptic patients. We reviewed a se...
Historically, déjà vu has been linked to seizure activity in temporal lobe epilepsy, and clinical re...
SYNOPSIS The clinical features of 100 patients with psychopathic personalities presenting to an acut...
Depersonalisation/derealisation disorder (DPD) refers to frequent and persistent detachment from bod...
AbstractPurpose: Aura is a brief subjective symptom that may represent the initial manifestation of ...
In our study, we investigated the properties of electroencephalogram (EEG) of humans experiencing ep...
Background: An aura is usually considered to be the initial clinical sign of a seizure. The types of...