Affiliations: Tod Children's Hospital, Youngstown, OH, USA | Department of Statistics, University of Chicago,
Chicago, IL, USA | Department of Physics, University of Rome, La
Sapienza, Rome, Italy
Abstract: Seizures and electroencephalography (EEG) paroxysms induced by eye
closure. Are rare but a recognized form of stimulus induced epilepsy. We report
a case of a 15-year-old male diagnosed with juvenile absence epilepsy in whom
EEG paroxysms in the form of generalized three per second spike and wave bursts
generated by sustained eye closure were consistently blocked during mental
activity in the form of skip counting. To the best of our knowledge, this
phenomenon has not been previously reported. We propose two possible mechanisms
to account for this blockage, both based on reduction of excitability: (1)
blockage of the seizures in the brainstem at the level of the reticular
activating system, by raising the level of attention, via the thalamo-cortical
circuitry, (2) task-specific, based on the model mechanism of
"winner-takes-all" which generates enhanced inhibition to produce cognitive
selectivity.