Recently, altered visual cortical processes i.e., lack of habituation to visual evoked potentials (VEP), has been highlighted in both photosensitive epilepsy and in a specific i.e., analytic mode of pro- cessing visual inputs. In this study we aimed at evaluating the relationship between photosensitivity (PS) and analytic style of processing visual information, in a sample of 30 patients with Idiopathic Generalized Epilepsy (IGE) and matched healthy controls. Methods: At our Epilepsy unit of the Sapienza University of Rome, we consecutively enrolled 15 patients with IGE with PSand matched them with 15 patients with IGE without PS and 15 Healthy Volunteers. All patients underwent EEG recording in basal conditions during hyperventilation (3 Min), and intermittent light stimulation. The most effective frequencies comprised from 12 to 16 Hz. The instruments used to gather psychological cognitive behavioral data, consisted of participation in two tests: the Sternberg-Wagner Self-Assessment Inventory and the Mariani Learning Style Questionnaire. Results: Compared to controls, both IGE groups show significantly higher scores for the analytic style (One-way ANOVA, F(2,44) = 110.3, p < 0.0001). Epilepsy groups thereby showed very distinctive cognitive styles as measured with the Sternberg test. In the visual style, scores of the photosensitive Individuals with IGE were significantly higher than the non-photosensitive individuals with IGE (p < 0.0001, Tukey’s post hoc test). Conclusions: An association between analytic style of processing visual information and PS in IGE has been shown. The common neurophysiological features between these two factors, suggest the possibility to evaluate this cognitive behavior as a potential target for nonpharmacological therapeutic strategies in photosensitive epilepsy.

Differences in visual information processing style between Idiopathic Generalized Epilepsy with and without photosensitivity / Buonfiglio, Marzia; Albini, Mariarita; Mandillo, Silvia; Brighina, Filippo; Di Sabato, Francesco; Di Bonaventura, Carlo; Giallonardo, Anna Teresa; Avanzini, Giuliano. - In: EPILEPSY & BEHAVIOR. - ISSN 1525-5050. - 122:(2021), p. 108183. [10.1016/j.yebeh.2021.108183]

Differences in visual information processing style between Idiopathic Generalized Epilepsy with and without photosensitivity

Albini, Mariarita
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Mandillo, Silvia;Di Sabato, Francesco;Di Bonaventura, Carlo;Giallonardo, Anna Teresa;
2021

Abstract

Recently, altered visual cortical processes i.e., lack of habituation to visual evoked potentials (VEP), has been highlighted in both photosensitive epilepsy and in a specific i.e., analytic mode of pro- cessing visual inputs. In this study we aimed at evaluating the relationship between photosensitivity (PS) and analytic style of processing visual information, in a sample of 30 patients with Idiopathic Generalized Epilepsy (IGE) and matched healthy controls. Methods: At our Epilepsy unit of the Sapienza University of Rome, we consecutively enrolled 15 patients with IGE with PSand matched them with 15 patients with IGE without PS and 15 Healthy Volunteers. All patients underwent EEG recording in basal conditions during hyperventilation (3 Min), and intermittent light stimulation. The most effective frequencies comprised from 12 to 16 Hz. The instruments used to gather psychological cognitive behavioral data, consisted of participation in two tests: the Sternberg-Wagner Self-Assessment Inventory and the Mariani Learning Style Questionnaire. Results: Compared to controls, both IGE groups show significantly higher scores for the analytic style (One-way ANOVA, F(2,44) = 110.3, p < 0.0001). Epilepsy groups thereby showed very distinctive cognitive styles as measured with the Sternberg test. In the visual style, scores of the photosensitive Individuals with IGE were significantly higher than the non-photosensitive individuals with IGE (p < 0.0001, Tukey’s post hoc test). Conclusions: An association between analytic style of processing visual information and PS in IGE has been shown. The common neurophysiological features between these two factors, suggest the possibility to evaluate this cognitive behavior as a potential target for nonpharmacological therapeutic strategies in photosensitive epilepsy.
2021
Photosensitivity; Idiopathic Generalized Epilepsy; Analytic cognitive style; Habituation; Visual processing; Auditory processing
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Differences in visual information processing style between Idiopathic Generalized Epilepsy with and without photosensitivity / Buonfiglio, Marzia; Albini, Mariarita; Mandillo, Silvia; Brighina, Filippo; Di Sabato, Francesco; Di Bonaventura, Carlo; Giallonardo, Anna Teresa; Avanzini, Giuliano. - In: EPILEPSY & BEHAVIOR. - ISSN 1525-5050. - 122:(2021), p. 108183. [10.1016/j.yebeh.2021.108183]
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