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Difficulty in sustaining attention, with onset during childhood
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Inability to orient the hand to objects when reaching, despite being able to describe and identify the objects based on visual information
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Sudden episodes of involuntary movements, disruption of autonomic regulation, illusions, and/or hallucinations
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Disorientation with impaired memory, judgment, and intellect
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Detailed explanation-1: -Myoclonic epilepsy causes the muscles in the body to contract. This type of seizure causes quick jerking movements. Myoclonic seizures often happen in everyday life. This includes hiccups and a sudden jerk while falling asleep.
Detailed explanation-2: -Other Ictal Autonomic Changes Cutaneous manifestations of seizures include flushing, pallor, sweating, and piloerection. These are often accompanied by sensations of warmth, coolness, or discomfort. Mydriasis, as well as miosis and ptosis, can occur ipsilateral or contralateral to the seizure focus (23, 24).
Detailed explanation-3: -Epileptic psychoses reflect a fundamental disruption in the fidelity of mind and occur during seizure freedom or during or after seizures. The psychotic symptoms in epilepsy share some qualities with schizophrenic psychosis, such as positive symptoms of paranoid delusions and hallucinations.