Journal article
Current Concepts of Memory Disorder in Epilepsy: Edging Towards a Network Account
G Rayner, C Tailby
Current Neurology and Neuroscience Reports | SPRINGER | Published : 2017
Abstract
Purpose of Review: A paradigm shift in contemporary epileptology has been the reframing of both epilepsy and its comorbid memory disorders as the product of diseased brain networks. The current review discusses some of the clinical and theoretical implications that stem from this shift. Recent Findings: Some implications of a network conceptualisation of epilepsy include a need for more widespread cognitive phenotyping in epilepsy; recognition that memory disorders in epilepsy can be multi-determined, including by non-structural factors; deeper consideration given to the neurodevelopmental context in which memory problems emerge; the utility of new methods to characterise memory impairments ..
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Awarded by National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
We would like to thank Professor Graeme Jackson for his support, as well as our colleagues in the Comprehensive Epilepsy Programme at Austin Health. We would also like to acknowledge the support from a National Health and Medical Research Council project grant #APP1081151.