Dag Stenberg writes:
> The point of the article is that touch can induce attacks is some
> epileptics even without the startle effect.
Where's the surprise here? In theory, _any_ specific type of brain
activity can be a trigger for a seizure, depending on the exact part of
the brain that is damaged in the first place. Thus, just about any
stimulus is a potential trigger, depending only on the individual
patient.
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