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The Nature of Nature (and the brain too) with Dr. David McCormick

Brain Matters

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What Are the Slow Oscillations in Seizures?

The slow oscillate that occurs in you and I when we're drowsy or asleep, it goes, whoa, whoa. Whoa,Whoa,whoa, whoas a seizure? Yeah. So the recurring excitation that's carried into the characteristic of the cortex allows us to be human so we can have thoughts that go around our heads. That recurrent excitation needs to get uncontrolled and it starts running away and generates a seizure as a perversion of the normal activity. It almost goes back to Galvani, you know, in his nephew, Albeni.

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