cognitive dysfunction in juvenile myoclonic epilepsy
- Social cognition dysfunctions in patients with epilepsy: Evidence from patients with temporal lobe and idiopathic generalized epilepsies
- IGE patients showed impairments in anger recognition (n = 18), but not mental state attribution.
- Cognitive functioning in new-onset juvenile myoclonic epilepsy
- Failed to detect deficits in visuomotor speed, attention, executive function, and verbal memory in patients with new-onset JME (n = 18). This suggests that JME may cause progressive deterioration rather than static deficits.