Video games are exciting: A European study of video game-induced seizures and epilepsy

publication

Author: 

Kasteleijn-Nolst Trenit, D. G.
Martins da Silva, A.
Ricci, S.
Rubboli, G.
Tassinari, C. A.
Lopes, J.
Bettencourt, M.
Oosting, J.
Segers, J. P.

Citation: 

Kasteleijn-Nolst Trenit, D. G., Martins da Silva, A., Ricci, S., Rubboli, G., Tassinari, C. A., Lopes, J.,...& Segers, J. P. (2002). Video games are exciting: A European study of video game-induced seizures and epilepsy. Epileptic Disorders, 4(2), 121-128.

Keywords: 

  • adolescents
  • brain
  • epilepsy
  • game play
  • patients
  • seizures
  • super nintendo
  • teens
  • televistion
  • tweens

Health Topic: 

  • Brain
  • Disorders and Disabilities

Target Population: 

  • Children
  • Pre-Teens
  • Teens

Game Platform: 

  • Game Console

Publication Type: 

  • Journal Article

Partners

  • HopeLab
  • Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
  • SAGE Publishing
  • UNICEF Kid Power