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Assuming stimulation is required, the following 32 results were found.

  1. Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) in Autism Spectrum Disordershttps://cnke.org/articles/182

    dysplasias and minicolumnar abnormalities Alterations in gray-white matter boundaries Mechanism of Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) Non-invasive brain stimulation technique Based on Faraday’s law of electromagnetic induction Key components: Power...

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  2. Dravet syndromehttps://cnke.org/articles/180

    preceding a seizure. they persist during drowsiness and disappear during slow sleep. the jerks can be initiated by photic stimulation, variation in light intensity, closure of the eyes, and fixation on patterns. they are not typically accompanied by...

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  3. Dravet syndromehttps://cnke.org/articles/265

    preceding a seizure. they persist during drowsiness and disappear during slow sleep. the jerks can be initiated by photic stimulation, variation in light intensity, closure of the eyes, and fixation on patterns. they are not typically accompanied by...

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  4. Neurological Reflexeshttps://cnke.org/articles/knowledge-maps/210

    Superficial Reflexes Corneal Reflex - Blinking in response to corneal stimulation. Conjunctival Reflex - Eye closure in response to conjunctival stimulation. Nasopalpebral Reflex - Blinking upon tapping the nasal bridge. Gag Reflex (Pharyngeal Reflex)...

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  5. Progressive myoclonus epilepsy https://cnke.org/articles/258

    neuroprotective mechanism: Elevation of EPM1 mRNA and CSTB levels in response to seizures induced by kindling brain stimulation (D'Amato 2000). Research challenges: Determining the pathophysiologically relevant function of CSTB and identifying any...

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  6. Self Injurious Behaviour (SIB) https://cnke.org/articles/229

    seeking social attention, obtaining tangible rewards, avoiding certain activities or situations, and seeking internal stimulation. The behavioural theory of SIB suggests that these behaviors are learned and provide the individual with some form of...

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  7. Methylphenidate Preparationshttps://cnke.org/articles/232

    Methylphenidate (MPH) is available in 2 different isomer formulations. It is essential to know which formulation you are dealing with when converting from one stimulant to another. Those conversions are less precise if the new medication has a...

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  8. Transcranial Magnetic Stimulationhttps://cnke.org/topics/transcranial-magnetic-stimulation

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  9. The Normal EEG in Childrenhttps://cnke.org/articles/25

    1990). Moreover, many subjects continue to hyperventilate despite the technologist having asked them to stop. Photic Stimulation Four types of results occur with photic stimulation: (a) “driving” i.e., response of varying morphology that is time-locked...

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  10. Gilles De La Tourette Syndromehttps://cnke.org/articles/260

    of ADHD, OCD, and anxiety disorders is as important as treating the tics. Resistant Cases: Electrical deep brain stimulation has been effective (Larson, 2008; Schrock et al., 2015). Outcome In the majority of cases, the outcome is relatively favorable....

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  11. Investigations of the baby with abnormal neurologyhttps://cnke.org/articles/317

    feature of subtle neonatal epileptic seizures Myasthenia A response to edrophonium or neostigmine or a positive result on stimulation single fibre EMC (stimSFEMG) should confirm this. Hyperekplexia Hyperekplexia may present predominantly as episodes of...

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  12. Lennox-Gastaut Syndrome (LGS)https://cnke.org/articles/247

    as well as determining its relation to the eloquent cortex using Wada test, functional MRI, and brain stimulation. Limitations: Resective brain surgery is rarely an option for LGS patients, who often have diffuse or multifocal brain abnormalities....

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  13. Genetic Epilepsy with Febrile Seizures Plus (GEFS+)https://cnke.org/articles/276

    reduce channel activity, others may increase it Unclear Mechanisms Studies show certain SCN1A mutations cause constant stimulation of neuron signaling Overstimulation may trigger abnormal brain activity associated with seizures Not all SCN1A mutations...

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  14. Wilder Graves Penfieldhttps://cnke.org/articles/296

    Wilder Graves Penfield (January 26, 1891 – April 5, 1976) was a pioneering Canadian neurosurgeon known for his groundbreaking work in brain surgery and for developing the "Montreal Procedure," which is used to treat severe epilepsy. His work...

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  15. Lisdexamfetamine Dimesylatehttps://cnke.org/articles/148

    Lisdexamfetamine Dimesylate Brand Names: Vyvanse, Elvanse. Drug Class: Prodrug stimulant. Mechanism of Action: Lisdexamfetamine is a prodrug of d-amphetamine. Activated enzymatically in the bloodstream to d-amphetamine. Increases availability of...

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  16. Chronic Daily Headache Disorderhttps://cnke.org/articles/236

    Definition and Prevalence Chronic daily headache is diagnosed based on the presence of headaches occurring for 15 or more days per month, over a period of three consecutive months, without any underlying organic pathology. These headaches last for more...

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  17. Lafora diseasehttps://cnke.org/articles/259

    Lafora disease is a rare genetic disorder involving glycogen metabolism disorder. It is inherited by autosomal recessive pattern presenting as a progressive myoclonus epilepsy and neurologic deterioration beginning in adolescence. It is characterized...

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  18. Ohtahara syndromehttps://cnke.org/articles/177

    whole exome sequencing if necessary Treatment depends on management of the epilepsy. Anti-seizure medications Vagal Nerve Stimulation (VNS) Ketogenic diet Epilepsy surgery Prognosis Prognosis is universally poor Ohtahara syndrome can evolve to West...

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  19. Juvenile Myoclonic Epilepsyhttps://cnke.org/articles/246

    pregabalin, and primidone are contraindicated. Combination Therapy: Required for intractable cases, with Vagal nerve stimulation (VNS) as an option. Lifelong Treatment: Necessary with antiepileptic drugs (AEDs). Avoidance of triggers like alcohol,...

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  20. PRRT2-Associated Disordershttps://cnke.org/articles/274

    Ca2+ influx to exocytosis. Short-term potentiation (STP) phenomena in response to short-duration, increasing frequency stimulation show opposite effects on excitatory (glutamatergic) and inhibitory (GABAergic) synapses. Increased facilitation in...

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