Abstract
Frequency and degree of hypergraphia were studied in order to assess interictal behaviour changes in temporal lobe epilepsy. Patients with temporal lobe epilepsy tended to reply more frequently to a standard questionnaire, and wrote extensively (mean: 1301 words) as compared to others (mean: 106 words). The incidence of temporal lobe epilepsy was 73% in patients exhibiting hypergraphia compared to 17% in patients without this trait. These findings suggest that hypergraphia may be a quantitative index of behaviour change in temporal lobe epilepsy.
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Sachdev, H. S., & Waxman, S. G. (1981). Frequency of hypergraphia in tempored lobe epilepsy: An index of interictal behaviour syndrome. Journal of Neurology Neurosurgery and Psychiatry, 44(4), 358–360. https://doi.org/10.1136/jnnp.44.4.358
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