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

Michelle L KlocJennifer M DaglianGregory L HolmesTallie Z BaramJeremy M Barry
Published in: Epilepsia (2021)
These findings indicate that although eRFSs do not result in spatial cognitive deficits in the active avoidance task, recurrent seizures do alter the brain and result in longstanding changes in the temporal organization of the hippocampus.
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