People with photosensitive epilepsy could soon be able to watch TV without worry. Scientists in the UK have created glasses ...
People with photosensitive epilepsy could benefit from a prototype pair of glasses with lenses that block out wavelengths ...
J Child Neurol. 2004;19(8):571-578. Patients with an isolated visually induced seizure in special circumstances, with or without a photoparoxysmal response on the EEG. This group comprises ...
People with photosensitive epilepsy could benefit from a prototype pair of glasses with lenses that block out wavelengths that are known to cause seizures in some people.
I was then diagnosed with photosensitive epilepsy-although I have photosensitive epilepsy, lights don’t tend to trigger my fits off, they just make me feel like I am going to have a seizure.
“Photosensitive epilepsy is basically a condition whereby flashing lights, or rapidly changing figures might actually trigger a seizure…” Dr. Debra Moore-Hill, Chief-Epilepsy and Vice Chair ...
[98] Moreover, a recent study demonstrated that in patients with a history of photosensitive seizures, abnormalities to patterned intermittent photic stimulation are more common than those to ...