Recurrent febrile seizures alter intrahippocampal temporal coordination but do not cause spatial learning impairments

Volume: 62, Issue: 12, Pages: 3117 - 3130
Published: Sep 25, 2021
Abstract
Febrile seizures (FSs) are the most common form of seizures in children. Single short FSs are benign, but FSs lasting longer than 30 min, termed febrile status epilepticus, may result in neurological sequelae. However, there is little information about an intermediary condition, brief recurrent FSs (RFSs). The goal of this study was to determine the role of RFSs on spatial learning and memory and the properties of spontaneous hippocampal...
Paper Details
Title
Recurrent febrile seizures alter intrahippocampal temporal coordination but do not cause spatial learning impairments
Published Date
Sep 25, 2021
Journal
Volume
62
Issue
12
Pages
3117 - 3130
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