Epilepsy and musical perception. A perspective involving 14 patients.

IF 0.8 4区 医学 Q4 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
A Fernández-Cabrera, P Santamaría-Montero, J García-de Soto, E Ortegón-Aguilar, R Pego-Reigosa, F J López-González, X Rodríguez-Osorio
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Abstract

Introduction: The relationship between epilepsy and music is poorly understood. Musicogenic epilepsy, which involves seizures triggered by music, and epilepsy that triggers or involves musical experiences are rare. Anti-seizure medications (ASMs) may affect cognition and possibly the musical sphere. The relationship between epilepsy, ASMs and music perception is insufficiently investigated in the literature. This study describes the clinical characteristics of patients with epilepsy with advanced musical knowledge, and aims to understand the disease's involvement in the musical sphere.

Patients and methods: A qualitative study was conducted in epileptic patients with musical knowledge, investigating their musical perception before and after a diagnosis of epilepsy and after a change of ASM when this was possible. Questionnaires and recordings of music were used to assess musical perception.

Results: Fourteen patients had musical knowledge, and the majority of these (50%) had temporal lobe epilepsy. A total of 92.8% of the patients stated that epilepsy or its medications had affected them in the musical sphere. There was no clear relationship between the lateralisation of the epilepsy and musical involvement. 42.9% were professional musicians, and had to give up their profession. The patients prescribed with more than one ASM had greater musical involvement.

Conclusions: Temporal lobe epilepsy appears to have the greatest effect on music perception, and more studies with ASM and music perception are needed to determine its effects.

癫痫与音乐感知。14名患者的视角
简介人们对癫痫与音乐之间的关系知之甚少。音乐性癫痫(由音乐引发的癫痫发作)和引发或涉及音乐体验的癫痫都很罕见。抗癫痫药物(ASMs)可能会影响认知,也可能影响音乐领域。文献中对癫痫、抗癫痫药物和音乐感知之间的关系研究不足。本研究描述了具有高级音乐知识的癫痫患者的临床特征,旨在了解该疾病对音乐领域的影响:本研究对具有音乐知识的癫痫患者进行了定性研究,调查了他们在被诊断为癫痫之前和之后以及在可能的情况下更换 ASM 之后对音乐的感知。调查问卷和音乐录音用于评估音乐感知:结果:14 名患者具有音乐知识,其中大多数(50%)患有颞叶癫痫。92.8%的患者表示,癫痫或其药物影响了他们在音乐方面的表现。癫痫的侧位与音乐参与之间没有明显的关系。42.9% 的患者是职业音乐家,但不得不放弃自己的职业。服用一种以上ASM药物的患者参与音乐活动的程度更高:结论:颞叶癫痫似乎对音乐感知的影响最大,需要对 ASM 和音乐感知进行更多研究,以确定其影响。
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Revista de neurologia
Revista de neurologia 医学-临床神经学
CiteScore
2.50
自引率
8.30%
发文量
117
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Revista de Neurología fomenta y difunde el conocimiento generado en lengua española sobre neurociencia, tanto clínica como experimental.
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