Models of Seizures and Epilepsy 2017
DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-12-804066-9.00013-4
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Behavioral and Cognitive Testing Procedures in Animal Models of Epilepsy

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“…It has been increasingly recognized that the treatment of epilepsy is not restricted to the achievement of seizure freedom but must also include the management of comorbid medical, neurological, psychiatric, and cognitive comorbidities (Kanner, 2016). Kindling through repeated brief stimulation of limbic structures has long been used to model temporal lobe epilepsy and comorbidities (see reviews by Brooks-Kayal et al, 2013; Gorter et al, 2016; Löscher, 2016; Mazarati, 2017; Sutula and Kotloski, 2017). However, kindling studies in middle-aged, aging, or aged animals remain scarce (de Toledo-Morrell et al, 1984; Fanelli and McNamara, 1986; Stover et al, 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has been increasingly recognized that the treatment of epilepsy is not restricted to the achievement of seizure freedom but must also include the management of comorbid medical, neurological, psychiatric, and cognitive comorbidities (Kanner, 2016). Kindling through repeated brief stimulation of limbic structures has long been used to model temporal lobe epilepsy and comorbidities (see reviews by Brooks-Kayal et al, 2013; Gorter et al, 2016; Löscher, 2016; Mazarati, 2017; Sutula and Kotloski, 2017). However, kindling studies in middle-aged, aging, or aged animals remain scarce (de Toledo-Morrell et al, 1984; Fanelli and McNamara, 1986; Stover et al, 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%