Scientists discover a link between epilepsy and autism for the first time

Posted: Published on May 16th, 2013

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Many adults with epilepsy showed autistic traits Epileptic seizures disrupt the neurological function that affects social functioning in brains This results in the same traits seen in autism, such as impaired social interaction and communication

By Anna Hodgekiss

PUBLISHED: 18:35 EST, 15 May 2013 | UPDATED: 18:35 EST, 15 May 2013

A link between epilepsy and autism has been discovered for the first time.

Breakthrough research from the University of Bath found adults with epilepsy have higher traits of autism and Asperger syndrome.

It found epileptic seizures disrupt the neurological function that affects social functioning in brains, resulting in the same traits seen in autism.

These characteristics include impairment in social interaction and communication as well as restricted and repetitive interests.

Researchers found that epileptic seizures disrupt the neurological function that affects social functioning in brains, resulting in the same traits seen in autism

SallyAnn Wakeford, a PhD student at the university's Department of Psychology, said the traits could be 'severe' and go unnoticed for many years, having a great impact on the lives of those experiencing them.

Dr Wakeford said: 'The social difficulties in epilepsy have been so far under-diagnosed and research has not uncovered any underlying theory to explain them.

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