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Reflex epilepsies
Epilepsias reflexas
CategoryDefinition
Reflex epilepsies are rare epileptic syndromes with seizures induced by specific triggering factors (either by visual, auditory, somato-sensitive or somato-motor stimulation, or by higher cortical function activities). Photosensitive epilepsies are the most frequent form. Spontaneous seizures may also occur. "Reflex seizures'" can be classified into a simple "pure" reflex epilepsy and a complex group. The former comprises seizure triggered by simple sensory stimuli or by movements (photosensitive epilepsies). The latter are triggered by complex mental and emotional processes (verbal and non-verbal epilepsies).
Index Terms
Reflex epilepsiesPhotosensitive epilepsyReading epilepsyHot water epilepsyStartle epilepsyAudiogenic epilepsyAudiogenic seizuresEating epilepsyEating reflex epilepsyThinking epilepsyThinking seizuresOrgasm-induced epilepsyOrgasm-induced seizuresMicturition-induced epilepsyMicturation-induced seizures