Seizures: When the Computer Goes Haywire
Medical Author: Benjamin C. Wedro, MD, FAAEM
Medical Editor: Melissa Conrad Stöppler, MD
The brain is an impressively wired computer. It stores information from input
through our five senses and sifts through the data; gets rid of frivolous
material and organizes the important stuff into short-term memory centers; and
finally rearranges the final product into long-term memory. The brain also
sends messages out electrically to the rest of the body, controlling movement
and position so that the body can take the brain where it wants to go.
Electricity is the key to its function, and sometimes it short circuits.
Seizures occur when parts of the brain becomes irritable and develop
electrical surge. That surge can remain in a small area or it can spread to the
whole brain. Every person has the potential to have a seizure.
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