The brain ‘learns’ to have seizures more efficiently and frequently over time, mouse study shows

A new study in mice suggests that the same process that allows one to hold onto new information and skills could also make certain neurological diseases worse.

Calculus. Ballroom dancing. The words to your favorite song. There’s practically no limit to what your brain can learn. But a new study suggests that the same process that allows you to hold onto new information and skills could also make certain neurological diseases worse.

Scientists found that mice and rats that suffered from seizures commonly seen in people with epilepsy developed changes in the wiring of their brains that advanced the disease. A closer look showed that the cementing of these signals was driven by a process that also supports learning, memory, and attention.

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