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Epilepsy

Books

Bennett, T.L., ed. (1992). The neuropsychology of Epilepsy. New York: Plenum Press, chapters 6 & 7.

Blosser, Jean Ed.D & DePompi, Roberta Ph.D.(1994) Pediatric Traumatic Brain Injury: Proactive Intervention, Singular Publishing Group, Inc., 4284 41st Street, San Diego, CA 92105-1197,

Dodson, W.E. (1993). Epilepsy and IQ. In W.E. Dodson and J.M. Pellock (Eds.).Pediatric Epilepsy: Diagnosis and Therapy (pp.373-385). New York: Demos

Hauser, W.A., & Hesdrffer, D.C. (1990a). Epilepsy: Frequency, Causes and Consequences. New York: Demos

Hauser, W.A., & Hesdorffer, D.C. (1990b). Facts about Epilepsy. New York: Demos

Hauser, W.A. & Hesdorffer, D.C..(1997). The natural history of seizures. In Wyllie (Ed.), The Treatment of Epilepsy: Principles and Practice (2nd ed), pp.173-178. Baltimore, MD: Williams & Wilkins

Hermann, B.P., Whitman, S., & Anton, M.(1992). A multietiological model of psychological and social dysfunction in epilepsy. In TL. Bennett (Ed.), The neuropsychology of epilepsy (pp. 39-57). New York: Plenum Press

Hermann, P. & Seidenberg, M., (Eds).(1989). Childhood Epilepsies Neuropsychological, psychological, and intervention aspects. Chichester: John Wiley.

Horton, A. 1994. Behavioral Interventions With Brain Injured Children, Plenum Press, NY,

Masur, D. & Shimmar, S. (1994). The neuropsychology of childhood seizure disorders. In S.Segalowitz & I. Rapin (Eds.). Handbook of Neuropsychology, Vol. 7: Child Neuropsychology. New York: Elsevier Science Publishers.

Mira, Mary P.; Tucker, Bonnie & Tyler, Janet S. , 1992. Traumatic Head Injury in Children and Adolescents: A Sourcebook for Teachers and Other School Personnel PRO-Ed, 8700 Shoal Creek Boulevard., Austin, TX 78757-6897 (512)451-3246.

Savage, Ronald C. Ed.D. & Wolcott, Gary F. M.Ed. (eds.) 1995. An Educator's Manual: What Educators Need to Know About Students With Brain Injury National Head Injury Foundation, 1776 Massachusetts Avenue, NW Suite 100, Washington, DC 20046, (202) 296-6443.

Savage, Ronald C. Ed.D. & Wolcott, Gary F. M.Ed. (eds.) 1994.Educational Dimensions of Acquired Brain Injury Pro-Ed, 8700 Shoal Creek Blvd., Austin, TX 78757-6897, (512) 451-3246.

Seidenberg, M. (1996). Academic performance of children with epilepsy. In J.C. Sackellares (Ed.), Psychological disturbances in epilepsy (pp.99-107). Boston, MA: Butterworth Heinemann

Sohlberg, M.M. & Mateer, C. 1989 Introduction to Cognitive Rehabilitation, Theory and Practice, Guilford Press.

Spreen, O.; Risser, A. & Edgell, D. 1995 Developmental Neuropsychology, Oxford University Press

Tyler, J. (1990). An Educator's Manual, National Head Injury Foundation, 333 Turnpike Road, Southboro, MA 01772.

Ylvisaker, Mark (ed.) 1985. Head Injury Rehabilitation, Children and Adolescents, , College-Hill Press.

Articles

Austin, J.K., Huberty, T.J., Huster, G.a., & Dunn, D.W. (1998). Academic achievement in children with epilepsy or asthma. Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology, 40, 248-255

Austin, J.K., Reisinger, M.W., & Beckett, L.A.. (1992). Correlates of behavior problems in children with epilepsy. Epilepsia, 33, 1115-1122

Binnie, C.D., Channon, S., & Marston, D. (1990). Learning disabilities in epilepsy: Neurophysiological aspects. Epilepsia, 31(4), S2-S8.

Bourgeois, B.F.D. (1998) Antiepileptic drugs, learning and behavior in childhood epilepsy. Epilepsia, 39, 913-921

Chabolla, D.R., Krahn, L.E., So, E.L. & Rummans, T.A. (1996). Psychogenic nonepileptic seizures. Mayo Clinic Proceedings, 71, 493-500

Crosson, B., et.al. Mapping of semantic, phonological and orthographic verbal working memory in normal adults with functional magnetic resonance imaging. Neuropsychology, 13, 171-187

Dahl, J, Melin, L., & Leissner P. (1988). Effects if behavioral intervention on epileptic seizure behavior and paroxysmal activity: A systematic replication of three cases of children with intractible epilepsy. Epilepsia, 29, 172-183

Devinsky, O.(1995). Cognitive and behavioral effects of antiepileptic drugs. Epilepsia, 36, S46-65

Dodrill, C.B. (1992b). Neuropsycholigical aspects of epilepsy. Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 15, 383-394

Dodrill, C.B., & Batzel, L.W. (1986). Interictal behavior features of patients with epilepsy. Epilepsia, 27 (Suppl. 2), S64-S76.

Dodrill, C.B., & Matthews, C.G. (1992). The role of neuropsychology in the assessment and treatment of persons with epilepsy. American Psychologist, 47, 1139-1142.

Duncan, J.S., Shorvon, S,D,, & Trimble, M.R. (1990). Effects of removal of phenytoin, carbamazepine, and valproate on cognitive function. Epilepsia, 31, 584-591.

Kim, W.J. (1991)Psychiatric aspects of epileptic children and adolescents. Journal of the American Academy of Child Adolescent Psychiatry, 30, 874-886

Kokkonen, J., Kokkonen, E.R., Saukkonen, A.L., Pennanen, P. (1997)Psychosocial outcome of young adults with epilepsy in childhood. Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psychiatry, 62, 265-268

Lesser, R.P. (1996). Psychogenic seizures. Neurology, 46, 1499-1507

Meador, K, et.al. (1999). Differential cognitive effects of carbamazepine and gabapentin. Epilepsia, 40, 1279-1285.

Mitchell, W.G., Chavez, J.M., Lee, H. & Guzman, B.L. (1992). Academic underachievement in children with epilepsy. Journal of Child Neurology, 6, 65-72

Mitchell, W.G., Scheier, L.M & Baker, S.A. (1994) Psychosocial, behavioral and medical outcomes in children with epilepsy: A developmental risk factor model using longitudinal data. Pediatrics, 94, 471-477

Strang, J (1990). Cognitive Deficits in Children: Adaptive behavior and treatment techniques. Epilepsia, 31, (Suppl. 4), S54-S58

Trimble, M.R. (1990). Antiepileptic drugs, cognitive function and behavior in children: Evidence from recent studies. Epilepsia, 31(4), S30-S34

Web Sites

www.aesnet.org, American Epilepsy Society

www.epilepsia.com Epilepsia, the Journal of the International League against Epilepsy

www.epilepsyfoundation.org Epilepsy Foundation

http://faculty.washington.edu/chudler/neurok.html Neuroscience for Kids

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