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<blockquote data-quote="Sara PA" data-source="post: 36937" data-attributes="member: 1498"><p>Those outbursts, as you call them, could be emotional seizures. Seizures can manifest in many different ways. My son has sensory hallucinations; he smells, tastes and even hears things that aren't really there. Those hallucinations are a form of temporal lobe partial seizure activity. It's amazing what can happen during a partial seizure. Pretty much anything the brain can cause the body to do can occur if there is localized seizure activity in the area of the brain that controls that action. That includes feeling emotions for which there is no stimulus.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sara PA, post: 36937, member: 1498"] Those outbursts, as you call them, could be emotional seizures. Seizures can manifest in many different ways. My son has sensory hallucinations; he smells, tastes and even hears things that aren't really there. Those hallucinations are a form of temporal lobe partial seizure activity. It's amazing what can happen during a partial seizure. Pretty much anything the brain can cause the body to do can occur if there is localized seizure activity in the area of the brain that controls that action. That includes feeling emotions for which there is no stimulus. [/QUOTE]
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