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Do auras show on EEG?

Our study showed that EEGs of patients with visual auras had abnormal discharges not only in the occipital lobe but also in the frontal and parietal lobes. This confirmed the findings from previous studies, which suggested that visual auras were suggestive of ictal onset from the occipital or temporal lobe.

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What are the types of auras?

The three main types of aura are visual, sensory and aphasic. The majority of auras are visual. It is possible to see spots, zig zags, flashes and even lose sight for a short time.

In respect to this, what do auras feel like?

Auras can be different for everyone. They might include changes to your thoughts, senses, or awareness like: Flashing or flickering lights, blurry vision, dark spots, partial vision loss, or seeing things that aren't there. A feeling of deja vu, panic, or detachment. And another question, is deja vu a seizure? Temporal lobe seizures begin in the temporal lobes of your brain, which process emotions and are important for short-term memory. Some symptoms of a temporal lobe seizure may be related to these functions, including having odd feelings - such as euphoria, deja vu or fear.

By Horlacher Ostby

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