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Anticipatory anxiety of seizures is associated with ictal emotional distress and amygdala onset seizures.

Alexis TarradaOlivier AronJean-Pierre VignalDeniz ErtanLouis MaillardCoraline Hingray
Published in: Epilepsia (2022)
Higher risk of developing AAS is associated with seizures expressing negative emotional symptoms, independently of ictal consciousness level. Persistent interictal fear of seizures might be viewed as the consequence of a reinforcement of the emotional networks secondary to amygdala involvement in seizures of temporal origin. Physicians should screen for AAS not only to assess the impact of epilepsy on daily life, but also as an interictal biomarker of ictal semiology and emotional network involvement at seizure onset.
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