Maintenance of awareness during versive movements always indicates a contralateral focus and an origin from the frontal lobe in most instances. |
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Motor manifestations in simple partial seizures include versive movements, posturing, or clonic movements of a muscle group. |
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Dysphasia in frontal seizures is often accompanied by versive or clonic movements. |
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This point is worth noting because of the prevailing attitude in identifying techniques of Behavioral Modification with the open-handed application of a versive stimuli . |
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Versive seizures are characterized by sustained and extreme deviation of the eyes and head to one side. |
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