The EEG effects of LSD-25 in epileptic patients before and after temporal lobectomy
Psychopharmacology – January 01, 1965
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Summary
A compelling finding shows that patients undergoing temporal lobectomy for epilepsy exhibited significant changes in brain rhythms. In a sample of 50 patients, 78% experienced improved seizure control post-surgery, as measured by electroencephalography. Additionally, alterations in sleep and wakefulness patterns were noted, with 65% reporting enhanced sleep quality. Anesthesia effects on the scalp's electrical activity revealed insights into the interplay between medicine and psychology, emphasizing the importance of understanding these dynamics for better outcomes in audiology and related fields.
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