Across |
2. | diet used to control seizures in children |
4. | seizures caused by flashing lights |
5. | the technique of making unconscious or voluntary bodily processes (as heart beat or brain waves) perceptible to the senses (as by the use of an oscilloscope) in order to manipulate them by conscious mental control |
7. | a machine used to trace brain waves (abbreviation) |
8. | a short circuit in the brain |
9. | another name for absence seizures |
10. | brain surgery removing one hemisphere of the brain |
13. | an epileptic syndrome of young children that is marked by tonic,atonic,and myoclonic seizures and by atypical absence seizures that is associated with mental retardation |
14. | temporal lobe epilepsy produces these kind of seizures |
15. | a protein hormone of the anterior lobe of the pituitary gland that stimulates the adrenal cortex (abbreviation) |
17. | another name for atonic seizures |
19. | stress related seizures or/and fake seizures |
21. | nonstop seizure or seizures |
22. | a procedure in which magnetic resonance imaging is used |
23. | a sectional view of the body constructed by computer tomography (abbreviation) |
24. | a device used like a pacemaker for the brain to help control seizures (abbreviation) |
25. | another name for generalized tonic clonic seizures |