
This book provides essential information about the variety of seizure disorders and serves as a basic epilepsy reference guide for students and practicing clinical neuropsychologists. In addition to epilepsy neuropsychological assessment issues, the book provides an overview of the known cognitive effects of seizures as well as the adaptive, emotional, and psychiatric consequences of epilepsy including a chapter on psychogenic nonepileptic seizures. Diagnostic tests, such as EEG and structural neuroimaging, are described and the leading treatment options are detailed with a chapter on pharmacologic therapies which reviews the known cognitive and behaivoral side effects of specific antiepileptic drugs. Many of the more rare epilepsy disorders have been included in the appendices for quick and easy reference. The book also details the role of neuropsychology within the epilepsy surgery process including pre-and post-surgery cognitive evaluations, cortical stimulation mapping, functional neuroimaging, and intracarotid amobarbital (Wada) procedures and reviews the major surgical treatment options used in the intractable epilepsies. Case examples are dispersed throughout the text with neuropsychological results as heuristic aids. The book concludes with a glossary of epilepsy terms.
This text investigates the clinical role of neuropsychology in the assessment, diagnosis, and surgical management of patients suffering from various seizure disorders. Gregory P. Lee, a specialist in the field, synthesizes clinical data and research to provide a framework for understanding the cognitive, emotional, and behavioral implications of epilepsy. The book serves as a technical resource for practitioners and students, integrating diagnostic methodologies with treatment outcomes to inform clinical decision-making.
What You Will Find
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Experts and clinicians frequently cite this work as a foundational reference for those specializing in epilepsy surgery and neuropsychological assessment. Readers often note the practical utility of the case examples and the clarity with which the author bridges complex neurological data with clinical application.
Page Count:
372
Publication Date:
2010-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190451734
ISBN-13:
9780190451738
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