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Cortical morphology, epileptiform discharges, and neuropsychological performance in BECTS.

Hisako FujiwaraJeffrey TenneyDarren S KadisAnna ByarsMekibib AltayeCaroline SpencerTracy GlauserJennifer Vannest
Published in: Acta neurologica Scandinavica (2018)
A region of cortex where right CTS may originate was thinner in BECTS compared to children without BECTS. Typically developing children with faster processing speed had thicker cortices in regions supporting visuomotor integration, motor, and executive function, but this relationship was not observed in BECTS. These results suggest that BECTS is associated with atypical cortical morphology that may underlie poorer neuropsychological performance.
Keyphrases
  • young adults
  • mild cognitive impairment