2021
DOI: 10.3389/fnhum.2021.563807
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Altered Sleep-Related Consolidation and Neurocognitive Comorbidity in CECTS

Abstract: Our aim is to use neurophysiological sleep-related consolidation (SRC) phenomena to identify putative pathophysiological mechanisms in CECTS linked to diffuse neurocognitive deficits. We argue that there are numerous studies on the association between seizure aspects and neurocognitive functioning but not as many on interictal variables and neurocognitive deficits. We suggest two additional foci. First, the interictal presentation in CECTS and second, neuronal oscillations involved in SRC processes. Existing d… Show more

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“…Moreover, in childhood epilepsy the presence of IISs disturbs the spatiotemporal coupling mechanisms associated with sleep related memory consolidation [24] . The interplay of IIS with slow wave sleep (SWS) was suggested to affect the spindle-ripple interaction responsible for normal information transfer associated with memory [25] [30] .…”
Section: Seizure Related Consolidation and Memory Related Changes Dur...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, in childhood epilepsy the presence of IISs disturbs the spatiotemporal coupling mechanisms associated with sleep related memory consolidation [24] . The interplay of IIS with slow wave sleep (SWS) was suggested to affect the spindle-ripple interaction responsible for normal information transfer associated with memory [25] [30] .…”
Section: Seizure Related Consolidation and Memory Related Changes Dur...mentioning
confidence: 99%