Cognitive functioning in people with epilepsy plus severe learning disabilities: a systematic analysis of predictors of daytime arousal and attention.
In spite of the high prevalence of epilepsy and the importance of preserving cognitive function in people with learning disabilities, this population has received relatively little research attention. This study sets out systematically to investigate possible predictive factors of inter-ictal states...
Main Authors: | Espie, C, Paul, A, McColl, J, McFie, J, Amos, P, Gray, J, Hamilton, D, Jamal, G |
---|---|
Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
1999
|
Similar Items
-
Sleep studies of adults with severe or profound mental retardation and epilepsy.
by: Espie, C, et al.
Published: (1998) -
The Epilepsy Outcome Scale: the development of a measure for use with carers of people with epilepsy plus intellectual disability.
by: Espie, C, et al.
Published: (1998) -
Perspectives on epilepsy in people with intellectual disabilities: comparison of family carer, staff carer and clinician score profiles on the Glasgow Epilepsy Outcome Scale (GEOS).
by: Espie, C, et al.
Published: (2003) -
Beyond mindfulness: Arousal-driven modulation of attentional control during arousal-based practices
by: Maria Kozhevnikov, et al.
Published: (2022-01-01) -
Adults with epilepsy appear to differ from children in regard to daytime sleepiness
by: Urquhart, DS, et al.
Published: (2020)