The relationship of medial temporal lobe epilepsy with the declarative memory system

Introduction. Medial temporal lobe of epilepsy (MTLE) is considered as local/regional epilepsy. However, as was discussed in Part I of this review (Halász, 2016a) there is more evidence regarding the involvement of both temporal lobes so as to consider MTLE as one of the typical bilateral system epi...

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Main Author: Halász Péter
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Exeley Inc. 2016-12-01
Series:Journal of Epileptology
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spelling doaj-054eb7f49d9549479e8e096b7b6144552020-11-25T01:30:55ZengExeley Inc.Journal of Epileptology2300-01472016-12-0124215716510.1515/joepi-2016-0011joepi-2016-0011The relationship of medial temporal lobe epilepsy with the declarative memory systemHalász Péter0National Institute of Clinical Neuroscience, Budapest, HungaryIntroduction. Medial temporal lobe of epilepsy (MTLE) is considered as local/regional epilepsy. However, as was discussed in Part I of this review (Halász, 2016a) there is more evidence regarding the involvement of both temporal lobes so as to consider MTLE as one of the typical bilateral system epilepsies.http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/joepi.2016.24.issue-2/joepi-2016-0011/joepi-2016-0011.xml?format=INTMedial temporal lobe epilepsymemory consolidationhippocampal memoryslow wave sleep sharp wave ripplesleep spiking effect
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The relationship of medial temporal lobe epilepsy with the declarative memory system
Journal of Epileptology
Medial temporal lobe epilepsy
memory consolidation
hippocampal memory
slow wave sleep sharp wave ripple
sleep spiking effect
author_facet Halász Péter
author_sort Halász Péter
title The relationship of medial temporal lobe epilepsy with the declarative memory system
title_short The relationship of medial temporal lobe epilepsy with the declarative memory system
title_full The relationship of medial temporal lobe epilepsy with the declarative memory system
title_fullStr The relationship of medial temporal lobe epilepsy with the declarative memory system
title_full_unstemmed The relationship of medial temporal lobe epilepsy with the declarative memory system
title_sort relationship of medial temporal lobe epilepsy with the declarative memory system
publisher Exeley Inc.
series Journal of Epileptology
issn 2300-0147
publishDate 2016-12-01
description Introduction. Medial temporal lobe of epilepsy (MTLE) is considered as local/regional epilepsy. However, as was discussed in Part I of this review (Halász, 2016a) there is more evidence regarding the involvement of both temporal lobes so as to consider MTLE as one of the typical bilateral system epilepsies.
topic Medial temporal lobe epilepsy
memory consolidation
hippocampal memory
slow wave sleep sharp wave ripple
sleep spiking effect
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