02026 a2200253 450000500170000002000150001705000200003224501280005226400380018030000380021833600260025633700280028233800270031050400510033750511600038865000140154865000370156265000380159965000300163765000170166770000370168470000280172170000230174920260618094142.0 a063201758900aRC372bOUN 198700aTemporal lobe epilepsy 1948-1986 /ba biographical studycby Christopher Ounsted, D.M, Janet Lindsay and Peronelle Richards aOxford :bMac Keith Press.c1987. axii, 129 pages :billustrations ; atextbtxt2rdacontent aunmediatedbn2rdamedia avolumebnc2rdacarrier aIncludes bibliographical references and index.0 aSection I: Physiological correlates of Freud's theories -- The Id, the ego, and the temporal lobe / Shirley M. Ferguson and Mark Rayport -- Id, ego, and temporal lobe revisited / Shirley M. Ferguson and Mark Rayport -- Olfactory gustatory responses evoked by electrical stimulation of amygdalar region in man are qualitatively modifiable by interview content: case report and review / Mark Rayport, Sepehr Sani, and Shirley M. Ferguson / Section II: Controversy in definition of behavioral disturbance -- Pathogenesis of psychosis in epilepsy: the "seesaw" theory: myth or reality? / Shirley M. Ferguson and Mark Rayport -- Section IV: Outcome of temporal lobectomy -- Memory function after temporal lobectomy for seizure control: a comparative neuropsychiatric and neuropsychological study / Shirley M. Ferguson, A. John McSweeny, and Mark Rayport -- Life after surgery for temporolimbic seizures / Shirley M. Ferguson, Mark Rayport, and Carolyn A Schell -- Appendix 1: In Memoriam: Mark Rayport, M.D. C.M., Ph.D., F.A.C.S. -- Appendix II: Conceptual foundations of studies of patients undergoing temporal lobe surgery for seizure control / Mark Rayport. 0aEpilepsy. 0aTemporal lobe epilepsyxSurgery.12aEpilepsy, Temporal Lobexsurgery.22aNeuropsychologyxmethods. 6axChirurgie.1 aOunsted, Christopher D.MeAuthor1 aLindsay, JaneteAu8thor1 aSchell, Carolyn A.