Seizures: Mechanisms | Clinical Neurology

► Sign up here and try our FREE content: ► If you’re an medical educator or faculty member, visit: This video “Seizures: Mechanisms” is part of the Lecturio course “Clinical Neurology” ► WATCH the complete course on ► LEARN ABOUT: - the three criteria required for a seizure to occur - the mechanism of a neuronal short circuit - the mechanism of neuronal synchronization - the mechanism of inhibition failure in a neuron ► THE PROF: Roy Strowd is the Assistant Dean of Undergraduate Medical Education at the Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center, where he co-directs the Neurofibromatosis and Tuberous Sclerosis Clinics. He is a researcher for the Adult Brain Tumor Consortium (ABTC) and Alliance for Clinical Trials in Neuro-Oncology. ► LECTURIO is your daily study companion for med school: Created and taught by medical experts, Lecturio combines videos, recall quizzes, an advanced clinical question bank, and study hacks delivered in a way to maximize the use of learning science-validated strategies, no matter if you are a pre-medical, medical, physician associate, or nursing practitioner student studying for USMLE® Step 1 & Step 2 CK, COMLEX Level 1 & 2, NBME® exams, MCAT, MBBS, NEET-PG, or other boards. Create your free account now: ► INSTALL our free Lecturio app iTunes Store: Play Store: ► LET’S CONNECT: • Facebook: • Instagram: • Pinterest: • LinkedIn: #medicalschool #medicaleducation #clinicalneurology #usmle #medschool 0:00 Introduction 2:00 Step 1: Short in the Circuit 3:34 Driving of Normal Neighbors 5:41 Failure of Inhibition 6:23 Long term Changes
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