Scientists identify brain-circuit defect that triggers absence seizures
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Scientists identify brain-circuit defect that triggers absence seizures
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Seizures Tied to Brain Circuit Defect | Bioscience Technology Online
biosciencetechnology.com — “Researchers have identified a brain-circuit defect that triggers absence seizures, the most common form of childhood epilepsy. The investigators showed how defective signaling between two key brain areas — the cerebral cortex and the thalamus — can produce, in experimental mice, both the intermittent, brief loss of consciousness and the roughly three-times-per-second brain oscillations that characterize absence seizures in children.” View full resource at biosciencetechnology.com
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