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Neurons in Seizures - A Very Interesting Neuron
The frontal eye fields are relatively simple from the perspective of our clinical correlates. In a seizure, you'll have tonic gaze deviation contralaterally. You can also see wrong way eyes in lesions that involve the brain stem and lesions in that involve the thalomis. And because strokes are more common than seizures in the acute setting, we sometimes say that is the wrong way eyes.