Epileptic seizures occur when there is too much neural activity happening in the brain.
Not exact matches
Out - of - body experiences normally
occur when brain function is disturbed, such as after an
epileptic seizure, but it is possible to reproduce the experience in healthy people
A UT Arlington assistant engineering professor has developed a computational model that can more accurately predict when an
epileptic seizure will
occur next based on the patient's personalized medical information.
Some
epileptics suffer from repeated episodes of déjà vu, which typically
occur immediately before a
seizure.
Partial
epileptic seizures that affect only one part of the body can also
occur.
Otherwise healthy dogs who begin to seize at one to five years of age are highly likely to be primary
epileptics, particularly if the
seizures occur four or more weeks apart.
Many of us have seen dogs helping blind people and many have heard of dogs that feel when a
seizure in an
epileptic person is about to
occur and then protect them from injury.