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What the reflex epilepsies reveal about the physiology of ideation

Published Online:https://doi.org/10.1176/jnp.2.1.69

A review of the phenomena involved in reflex epilepsy illustrates that ideas have a neural substrate. The ideational substratum and, at times, associative links to other stimuli have physiological (epileptogenic) power. These phenomena can be applied to events in some psychopathological disorders.

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