• Musicogenic seizure, also known as music-induced seizure, is a rare type of seizure, with an estimated prevalence of 1 in 10,000,000 individuals, that...
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  • or focal seizures in the occipital lobe, while musicogenic seizures are associated with focal seizures in the temporal lobe. Triggers may include various...
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  • Musicogenic epilepsy is a form of reflex epilepsy with seizures elicited by special stimuli. It has probably been described for the first time in 1605...
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  • ecstatic religious and similar experiences: Ecstatic, orgasmic, and musicogenic seizures. Stendhal syndrome and autoscopic phenomena". Neurologia (Engl Ed)...
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  • fasting.: 68  In seizures that are controlled by diet in children, a child may break from the diet on their own. Music (as in musicogenic epilepsy) In the...
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  • Cognitive neuroscience of music Music psychology Musical anhedonia Musicogenic seizure Safe listening Zatorre, R., & McGill, J. (2005). Music, the food...
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  • ecstatic religious and similar experiences: Ecstatic, orgasmic, and musicogenic seizures. Stendhal syndrome and autoscopic phenomena". Neurologia (Engl Ed)...
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