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Epilepsy and the Corpus Callosum 2 Alexander G. Reeves

Epilepsy and the Corpus Callosum 2 By Alexander G. Reeves

Epilepsy and the Corpus Callosum 2 by Alexander G. Reeves


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Based on the proceedings of the Second International Conference held in Hanover, New Hampshire, August 14-18, 1991

Epilepsy and the Corpus Callosum 2 Summary

Epilepsy and the Corpus Callosum 2 by Alexander G. Reeves

In August of 1991, a second Dartmouth International Workshop on the corpus callosum was convened to share and discuss the progress that had been made over the decade that had passed following the first workshop. A nucleus of basic and clinical scientists came together to discuss their work and the work of others in a field that has been broadened clinically by the addition of many new centers throughout the world that are now performing corpus callosotomy for intractable epilepsy. This text was stimulated by the participants' presentations and associated fertile discussions. It is compiled from the conference and subsequent studies. It reflects, both at the basic and clinical level, an important and expanding field of neural science endeavor. In keeping with the present and rapidly expanding field of outcomes assessment, callosotomy is again evaluated in light of a further decade of surgery and follow-up. Callosotomy continues to be a useful, palliative procedure and the indications for its use have been better established. The basic science section is a supplement to the first edition and elaborates progress in both new data and ideas. The section on experimental epilepsy models adds further support to the clinical rationale for callosotomy. Perhaps of greater importance is the contribution of experimental models to our understanding of the propagation of seizure activity. The section on the neuropsychology of the split brain patient demonstrates the continuing major contributions to the understanding of brain and behavior that pour forth from this cornucopia.

Table of Contents

Corpus Callosum Organization and Development: Development of Corpus Callosum; H.P. Killackey. The Organization of Callosal Connections in Primates; J.H. Kaas. Organization and Development of Interhemispheric Connections of the Prefrontal Cortex in Rhesus Monkey; M.L. Schwartz. Ontogeny of Visual Callosal Projections in Primates; H. Kennedy, C. Dehay. Experimental Epilepsy: Midline Subcortical Structures for Transhemispheric Ictal and Interictal Transmission; J.A. Wada. Forebrain Commissures and Limbic Kindling; D.C. McIntyre. Callosal and Thalamic Transection: Effects on Spontaneous and Pentylenetetrazolinduced Absence Seizures in Rats; M. Vergnes, C. Marescaux. Role of the Corpus Callosum in the Photosensitive Epilepsy of Baboons; Ch. Menini, et al. Clinical Epilepsy: Some Historical Aspects of Callosotomy for Epilepsy; J.E. Bogen. Corpus Callosum Section: Preoperative Evaluation; P.D. Williamson. EEG Selection for Corpus Callosotomy; J.R. Gates. Seizure Types: Results of Partial and Complete Callosotomy in Adults; S.S. Spencer, D.D. Spencer. Neuropsychology: Hemispheric Specialization and Interhemispheric Integration: Insights from Experiments with Commissurotomy Patients; M.J. Tramo, et al. 14 additional articles. Index.

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NPB9780306451348
9780306451348
0306451344
Epilepsy and the Corpus Callosum 2 by Alexander G. Reeves
New
Hardback
Springer Science+Business Media
1995-10-31
304
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