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Musicogenic epilepsy

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Although musicality is at least in non-musicians predominantly located in the right temporal lobe, the seizure onset may also be left-hemispherical. Of the approximately 100 patients reported in the literature so far, about 75% had temporal lobe epilepsy, women were slightly more affected, and the
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findings as well as functional MRI studies localized the epileptogenic area predominantly in the right temporal lobe. Treatment with epilepsy surgery leading to complete seizure freedom has been reported.
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Schaarschmidt A, Hrsg. D(r.) Samuel Schaarschmidts Medicinischer und Chirurgischer Nachrichten sechster Theil, mit einem Register nebst einer Vorrede versehen. Berlin, J. J. Schütz 1748: 93–97
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Wieser HG, Hungerbühler H, Siegel AM, et al. Musicogenic epilepsy: review of the literature and case report with ictal single photon emission computed tomography. Epilepsia 1997; 38: 200–207
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Hoppner AC, Dehnicke C, Kerling F, Schmitt FC. Zur Neurobiologie musikogener Epilepsien – resektiv operierte Patienten und funktionelle MRT-Untersuchungen. Z Epileptol 2016; 29: 7–15
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Tayah TF, Abou-Khalil B, Gilliam FG et al. Musicogenic seizures can arise from multiple temporal lobe foci: intracranial EEG analyses of three patients. Epilepsia 2006; 47: 1402–1406
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Gowers WR. Epilepsy and Other Chronic Convulsive Diseases: Their Causes, Symptoms & Treatment. London, J. & A. Churchill 1881
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Marrosu F, Barberini L, Puligheddu M, et al. Combined EEG/fMRI recording in musicogenic epilepsy. Epilepsy Res 2009; 84: 77–81
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Gelisse P, Thomas P, Padovani R, et al. Ictal SPECT in a case of pure musicogenic epilepsy. Epileptic Disord 2003; 5: 133–137
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Bechterev VM. O reflektornoi epilepsi pod oliyaniemevyookovich razdrazheniye Obozrenie Psichiat Nevrol 1914; 15: 513–520
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Sutherling WW, Hershman LM, Miller JQ, Lee SI. Seizures induced by playing music. Neurology 1980; 30: 1001–1004
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Kaplan PW. Musicogenic epilepsy and epileptic music: a seizure’s song. Epilepsy Behav 2003; 4: 464–473
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It has probably been described for the first time in 1605 by the French philosopher and scholar
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coined the term for the first time and classified it as a form of reflex epilepsy.
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Scaliger JJ. Le Loirier’s Treatise of Spectres (1605; cited after Critchley 1937)
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Critchley M. Musicogenic epilepsy. Brain 1937; 60: 13–27
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mean age of onset was about 28 years. Ictal EEG and
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Index

Specialty
reflex epilepsy
seizures
Joseph Justus Scaliger
William Richard Gowers
Vladimir Mikhailovich Bekhterev
Macdonald Critchley
temporal lobe epilepsy
focal seizures
awareness
SPECT
Music-specific disorders
Musicogenic seizure
Musicophilia: Tales of Music and the Brain
doi
10.1016/B978-0-444-62630-1.00026-3
ISBN
9780444626301
ISSN
0072-9752
PMID
25726285
"music and epilepsy"
"Musicogenic epilepsy and epileptic music: a seizure's song (PDF Download Available)"
Neurology of Music
ISBN
9781848162686
Categories
Epilepsy types
Disorders causing seizures

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