
Children's Brains Reorganize After Epilepsy Surgery To Retain Visual Perception
Children can keep full visual perception — the ability to process and understand visual information — after brain surgery for severe epilepsy, according to a study funded by the , part of the . While brain surgery can halt seizures, it carries significant risks, including an impairment in visual perception. However, a new report by 好色先生TV researchers from a study of children who had undergone epilepsy surgery suggests that the lasting effects on visual perception can be minimal, even among children who lost tissue in the brain's visual centers.
