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S Baxendale – The Lancet Neurology, 2003 – thelancet.com
… Although Kerson and colleagues note that
seizures can be feigned to distract attention from other … and their review did not focus specifically on the
depiction of non-epileptic attacks in film. In addition, their survey included only English language films, most
of which were made in …
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S Baxendale – Epilepsy & Behavior, 2016 – Elsevier
… of epilepsy provide a unique insight into the
Zeitgeist of public perception surrounding the condition [1]. One of the earliest films to feature a character …
We can only imagine what someone with epilepsy, or their family members, might have felt watching this film at the
time …
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SF Cogan,PR Troyk… – 2013 6th
International IEEE …, 2013 – ieeexplore.ieee.org
The stability of thin-film multielectrode devices fabricated
on flexible polyimide substrates was evaluated for wireless subdural recording and stimulation in intracranial
electrocorticogram (ECoG) monitoring prior to epilepsy surgery. Devices were fabricated …
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S Heiner – Zeitschrift für Epileptologie, 2016 – Springer
Epilepsie spielt vergleichsweise häufig
eine Rolle im internationalen Spielfilm. Anfälle werden oft zur Dramatisierung des Geschehens eingesetzt.
Filmmusik im weitesten Sinne kann dabei mehr als nur „Begleitmusik“ sein. Mit der „Tonspur“ verfügt der Spielfilm
über ein …
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S Heiner – Epilepsia, 1997
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A Karenberg – Multiple Sclerosis Journal, 2008 – journals.sagepub.com
Background Fictional portrayals
of multiple sclerosis (MS) in film and on television have remained largely unexamined to date. The aim of this
review is consequently to catalog and analyse every available film with an MS motif. Method The author has
identified relevant …
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JF Kerson, TS Kerson, LA Kerson – Epilepsia, 1999 – Wiley Online Library
Purpose: The
purpose was to describe the depiction of epilepsy in English language film. Methods: The list of films, developed
by consulting several databases, film scholars, and neurologists, includes every film suggested by any source. By
using the saturation …
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TS Kerson, JF Kerson, LA Kerson – Social Work in Health Care, 2000 – Taylor & Francis
The study explores the portrayal of epilepsy in 23 films identified as involving seizures. Findings indicate that
seizures are used in film to drive the narrative, enhance major characterization, add to minor characters and
create distraction from other action. Epilepsy is …
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TS Kerson, LA Kerson – Epileptic disorders, 2006 – pdfs.semanticscholar.org
Epileptiform
events have been portrayed in film since 1900 and on television since the 1950's. Over time, portrayals have not
reflected medicine's understanding of epilepsy. At present, it is unlikely that individuals who do not have a
close relationship with someone …
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TS Kerson, LA Kerson – Social work in health care, 2008 – Taylor & Francis
Seizures and
epilepsy have been portrayed in film since 1900 and on television since the 1950s, but unlike many other
conditions, their depictions have not improved with increased scientific understanding. At this time, most
individuals who are under 45 years of age will …
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TS Kerson – Social work in health care, 2012 – Taylor & Francis
Philosopher Hannah Arendt maintains
that everyone has the right to appear in public as an embodied, singular individual. Because of the stigma
attached to epilepsy, many with this condition are denied this right. Using grounded theory techniques, the author
analyzes …
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G Maio – Fortschritte der Neurologie-Psychiatrie, 2001 - europepmc.org Our presentation examines historical changes in the contextualisation of epilepsy by the media. In movies, one may note a particularly long-lasting predominance of traditional complexes of the significance of epilepsy. Epilepsy as an hereditary disease, as a …
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G Maio, HJ Wulff – 2003 – mediarep.org
Epilepsie ist in zahlreichen Werken der Weltliteratur
verarbeitet worden; in der Filmgeschichte stellt sie ein eher randständiges Motiv dar, das erst in den letzten
fünfzehn Jahren vermehrte Aufmerksamkeit auf sich gezogen hat. Erst eingehende Recherchen …
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G Maio, HJ Wulff – d-nb.info
Epilepsie ist in zahlreichen Werken der Weltliteratur verarbeitet
worden; in der Filmgeschichte stellt sie ein eher randständiges Motiv dar, das erst in den letzten fünfzehn Jahren
vermehrte Aufmerksamkeit auf sich gezogen hat. Erst eingehende Recherchen …
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IJ Ozer – Epilepsia, 1991 – Wiley Online Library
… Crossref. Jennie F. Kerson, Toba Schwaber Kerson
and Lawrence A. Kerson, The Depiction of Seizures in Film, Epilepsia, 40, 8, (1163-1167), (2005). Wiley Online
Library. Peter Wolf, Epilepsy in Literature*, Epilepsia, 36, s1, (12-17), (2005) …
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FC Schmitt – Zeitschrift
für Epileptologie, 2016 – Springer
… in denen eine Szene als epileptisch beschrieben wird, werden als
ausreichendes Kriterium genommen (z. B. in S. Heiner's Datenbank www … Exemplarisch seien hier Filmen über die
Anfangszeiten der Psychoanalyse (z. B. in John Houstons Film „Freud: the …
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DC Sharma – The Lancet Neurology, 2014 – thelancet.com
… Ek Naya Din (A New Day), a feature film
conceptualised by Vijaya Nath Misra, a practicing neurologist, has tried to bust the myths and misconceptions
surrounding epilepsy through the story of an educated family caught between superstitious beliefs and modern
values …
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J Stirling – 2010 -
books.google.com
… in literature and film. Jennie Kerson et al. observe that, generally, film portrayals of
characters with epilepsy conform to entrenched models of cultural superstition or veer towards the sensational. 10
In her comprehensive …
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P Wolf, S Baxendale – Textbook of epilepsy surgery, 2008 – books.google.com Epilepsy surgery is a highly advanced and sophisticated field of modern medicine but, like all medicine, it does not take place in an ideal or abstract world but in the context of real societies. We should therefore be interested in the ways how it is perceived by the general …
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VSS Wong, M Stevenson, L Selwa – Epilepsy & Behavior, 2013 – Elsevier
… or divine
possession, genius, lunacy, delinquency, and general otherness” [4]. Kerson and Kerson compiled clips of … in the
audience and enhancing the voyeuristic experience of the film audience as … shake.' On the other hand,
professional videos appeared to be filmed with high …
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S Heiner – Zeitschrift für Epileptologie, 2016 – Springer
Epilepsie spielt vergleichsweise häufig
eine Rolle im internationalen Spielfilm. Anfälle werden oft zur Dramatisierung des Geschehens eingesetzt.
Filmmusik im weitesten Sinne kann dabei mehr als nur „Begleitmusik“ sein. Mit der „Tonspur“ verfügt der Spielfilm
über ein …
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FC Schmitt – Zeitschrift
für Epileptologie, 2016 – Springer
… in denen eine Szene als epileptisch beschrieben wird, werden als
ausreichendes Kriterium genommen (z. B. in S. Heiner's Datenbank www … Exemplarisch seien hier Filmen über die
Anfangszeiten der Psychoanalyse (z. B. in John Houstons Film „Freud: the …
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A Karenberg – Multiple Sclerosis Journal, 2008 – journals.sagepub.com
Background Fictional portrayals
of multiple sclerosis (MS) in film and on television have remained largely unexamined to date. The aim of this
review is consequently to catalog and analyse every available film with an MS motif. Method The author has
identified relevant …