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Language and epilepsy

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There are numerous books dealing with epilepsy but none of them is entirely devoted to the manifold relationships between language and epilepsy.

This monograph focuses on the verbal shortcomings, disorders, deviances, and peculiarities which may be observed in patients with epilepsy, and endeavours to uncover the links between the observed linguistic features and the disturbance of bio-electrical activity that characterizes epilepsy.

It describes the many verbal impairments and involuntary verbal behaviours which may occur during epileptic seizures, depicts the various types of language-induced reflex epilepsy, discusses the possible relations between stuttering and epilepsy and between literary production and epilepsy,analyses the verbal consequences of surgery for intractable epilepsy, and deals extensively with the durable verbal deficits which may be due to, or be concomitant with, some form of abnormal bio-electrical brain activity.

The book is meant primarily for clinicians who are professionally concerned with epilepsy, but it can also be understood by lay people who would like to gain an insight into the nature of epilepsy and the verbal phenomena which may accompany it.

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John Wiley & Sons Inc
1861563124 / 9781861563125
Paperback / softback
616.853
01/04/2002
United States
English
ix, 129 p. : ill.
24 cm
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