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The cognitive phenotype of juvenile absence epilepsy: An investigation of patients and unaffected siblings.

Lorenzo CaciagliCorey RatcliffeFenglai XiaoLouis A van GraanKarin TrimmelChristian VollmarMaria CentenoJohn S DuncanPamela J ThompsonSallie A BaxendaleMatthias J KoeppBritta Wandschneider
Published in: Epilepsia (2023)
JAE is associated with wide-ranging cognitive difficulties that encompass domains reliant on frontal lobe processing, including language, attention, and executive function. JAE siblings share impairment with patients on linguistic measures, indicative of a familial trait. Executive function subdomains may be differentially affected across the IGE spectrum. Cognitive abilities are detrimentally modulated by an early age at seizure onset.
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