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Temporal Lobe Epilepsy? Vincent Van Gogh Temporal Lobe Epilepsy?

Temporal Lobe Epilepsy Temporal lobe seizures typically last from 30 seconds to about two minutes. The seizures often involve structure in the limbic system due to fiber connections with the temporal lobes. People who experience temporal lobe seizures may remain partial-ly conscious during the event. They often lose awareness of their surroundings, and later may not recall the episode. Temporal lobe seizures are often followed by a period of confusion, emotionality, and difficulty in speaking.

Signs Temporal lobe seizures are often accompanied by: Taken verbatim from MayoClinic.com http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/temporal-lobe-seizure/DS00266/DSECTION=symptoms Temporal lobe seizures are often accompanied by: Loss of awareness Staring Lip smacking Repeated swallowing or chewing Unusual finger movements, such as picking motions Signs = objective evidence of a disease or disorder. Symptoms = sensations of a disease or disorder reported by the patient.

Déjà vu = a feeling that an experience is being repeated. Aura A temporal lobe seizure may be preceded by an unusual sensation or emotion known as an aura. The aura can include general feelings of fear, and déjà vu experi-ences. The aura is a localized seizure that has yet to spread to other parts of the temporal lobe. Déjà vu = a feeling that an experience is being repeated.

Possible Progression Temporal lobe seizures can progress into grand mal or tonic-clonic seizures. Grand mal seizures are characterized by loss of consciousness and convulsions. About 50 percent of persons with temporal lobe epilepsy are likely to experience grand mal seizures.

If You Encounter a Grand Mal Seizure If rhythmic muscle contractions or jerky movements occur in someone having a temporal lobe seizure, a grand mal seizure may be developing. Follow these tips: Call for medical help immediately. Gently roll the person onto one side and put something soft under his or her head. Loosen tight neckwear. Don't put anything in the mouth—the tongue cannot be swallowed but objects placed in the mouth can be bitten or inhaled. Don't try to restrain the person—look for a medical alert bracelet that may identify an emergency contact person and medical information. Taken largely verbatim from MayoClinic.com http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/temporal-lobe-seizure/DS00266/DSECTION=symptoms

Some Risk Factors Emotional stress Illness, especially infection Lack of sleep Pregnancy Use of alcohol or illicit drugs Certain prescribed medications Skipping doses of anti-seizure medications Taken largely verbatim from Google Health https://health.google.com/health/ref/Epilepsy

Emotional Connections and the Arts Temporal lobe seizures are often accompanied by sensory experiences including vibrant and intense colors. The mental and emotional states accompanying temporal lobe seizures may have contributed significant works of art. Some well-known writers and artists are thought to have had temporal lobe seizures, which in some instances may have been aggravated by alcoholism. Edgar Allen Poe (1809-1849) Fyodor Dostoevsky (1821-1881) Charles Lutwidge Dodgson—Lewis Carroll (1832-1898) Vincent Van Gogh (1853-1890)

Vincent Van Gogh Vincent Van Gogh’s productive career as an artist lasted only about eight years. His adult life was increasing punctuated by intense emotional upsets, preictal experiences, and episodes that may have been temporal lobe seizures. He was confined several times in what were then called mental asy-lums during his most productive years as a painter. The visual intensity and abstract forms in Van Gogh’s paintings appear to coincide with an increasing severity of his emotional prob-lems. Preictal = occurring before a seizure or stroke.

Progression of a Life in Paintings

Vincent and Theo Theo at 13 Vincent at 18 Both images from http://upload.wikimedia.org Theo at 13 Vincent at 18

Skull of a Skeleton with Burning Cigarette (1885)

Starry Night Over the Rhone (1888)

The Sower (1888)

The Yellow House (1888)

Bedroom in Arles (1888)

Still Life: Vase with Twelve Sunflowers (1888)

The Night Café (1888)

Self-portrait,1889

Irises (1889)

The Starry Night (1889)

Portrait of Dr. Gachet, 1890

The Church at Auvers (1890)

The Round of the Prisoners (1890)

At Eternity's Gate (1890)

Wheatfield with Crows (1890) Vincent Van Gogh’s Final Painting

Vincent and Theo van Gogh's graves at the cemetery of Auvers-sur-Oise. http://upload.wikimedia.org

Acknowledgements The information on temporal epilepsy was mostly drawn from MayoClinic.com: http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/temporal-lobe-seizure/DS00266/DSECTION=symptoms Most of the images of Vincent Van Gogh’s paintings are from Wikipedia unless otherwise indicated: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/vincent_van_gogh