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nelaaney

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The nature of an aura experienced during a seizure varies depending on
 
  a. whether the seizure is above or below threshold.
  b. whether the motor system is involved.
  c. the location of the seizure focus.
  d. how long the person has experienced seizure activity.
  e. the amount of fear experienced during the seizure.

Question 2

In contrast to simple partial seizures, complex partial seizures involve
 
  a. a loss of consciousness.
  b. alteration (but not loss) of consciousness.
  c. a definite focus.
  d. most of the brain.
  e. scarred brain tissue.



Chocorrol77

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Answer to Question 1

Answer: c. the location of the seizure focus.

Answer to Question 2

Answer: a. a loss of consciousness.



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