Term ID: T2810

Jacksonian March

/jacksonian-march/
A neurological phenomenon where seizures spread systematically across brain regions, relevant to understanding brain organization and consciousness studies.
Example: Seizure activity beginning in one brain area and spreading in predictable patterns, providing insights into neural connectivity and regional brain functions.

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Reference: Jackson (1931)