10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «EPILEPTOID»
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epileptoid in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Campbell's Psychiatric Dictionary
See epileptoid personality; temporal lobe epilepsy. epileptic equivalent For some
, any attack in an epileptic that is neither a grand mal nor a petit mal episode.
Others use the term to indicate psychomotor epilepsy. See temporal lobe
epilepsy.
Robert Jean Campbell, 2009
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From Madness to Mental Health: Psychiatric Disorder and Its ...
Now the epileptoid period starts again. Focus your attention this time on the two
distinct epileptoid movement phases-first, the tonic, then the clonic. Note how this
resembles true epilepsy. Now let us see if she is ovarian. (The intern COTTICS ...
3
The Collected Works of L.S. Vygotsky: The Fundamentals of ...
"Your child," said the psychiatrist, "is epileptoid." The boy's mother became
attentive and started to listen closely. "What does that mean?" she asked. "It
means," the psychiatrist told her, "that the boy is irritable, wrathful, and
temperamental; ...
L.S. Vygotsky, Robert W. Rieber, Aaron S. Carton, 1993
4
Autism Spectrum Disorders Through the Life Span
Epileptoid personality Older textbooks described an 'epileptoid personality',
which was variously thought to be the cause of epilepsy, the consequence of
disordered electrical conduction in the brain, or the consequence of repeated
head ...
5
Child Psychiatry in the Soviet Union: Preliminary Observations
The form characterized by excitability presents the picture of an impulse-ridden
child who expresses primitive instincts and emotions and in general resembles
the picture of the epileptoid personality. The case of an adolescent boy, Peter, ...
6
Alzheimer's and Parkinson's Diseases
Supported by: St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical Center 884 Phospholipid
Methabolism and Free Radical Peroxidation Disorders in White Rats Erythrocytes
Membranes in Corazolum-Induced Epileptoid Seizures K.G. Karageuzyan1,2 ...
Abraham Fisher, Israel Hanin, Werner Poewe, 2007
One sees this same slowing with sevoflurane until just over 3% Fe (1.2 MAC),
after which there is acceleration of the EEG frequencies with appearance of
epileptoid signs, first isolated and then periodic (2 MAC)37 (Figure 75–13).
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Catecholamines: Bridging Basic Science with Clinical ...
Because not only SKF81297, but also LY 171555 reduced the goal-directed
movements in the intact side and induced epileptoid behavior, it is tempting to
suggest that the unilaterally MPTP-lesioned monkey is not the best model for PD.
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Current Research in Sports Sciences
The mixed type personalities, i.e. those with an asthenic-athletic constitution and
schizoid-epileptoid character development showed the most favourable signs of
professional fitness: a higher capacity for attention switching and long term ...
V.A. Rogozkin, R. Maughan, 1996
10
Psychology Problem Solver
The various convulsions associated with epilepsy are petit mal, grand mal, and
psychomotor. Epileptoid personality - A compilation of personality traits which are
believed to be associated with epilepsy, including stubbornness, irritability, and ...
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «EPILEPTOID»
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epileptoid is used in the context of the following news items.
Excerpt: James Madison, A Life Reconsidered
“Epileptoid hysteria,” his most influential biographer would call them. But Madison's description fits today's understanding of epilepsy. «Constitution Daily, May 14»
David Foster Wallace
You've probably had the weird epileptoid experience of saying a word over and over until it ceases to denote and becomes very strange and ... «Wall Street Journal, May 08»