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Photosensitive Epilepsy and Video Games

Photosensitive Epilepsy and Video Games ENG 352-H02 By Andrew Polovsky Overview Topic Explanation Page before changes Improvements made/making References and Sources Before changes Section Improving 4 Sentences Total Improvements Branching to the Video Game Page

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Photosensitive Epilepsy and Video Games

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  1. Photosensitive Epilepsy and Video Games ENG 352-H02 By Andrew Polovsky

  2. Overview • Topic Explanation • Page before changes • Improvements made/making • References and Sources

  3. Before changes

  4. Section Improving 4 Sentences Total

  5. Improvements • Branching to the Video Game Page • Examples of games that have been known to induce seizures • Sources and articles for further reading and general information

  6. Sources • Bureau, M., Hirsch, E., & Vigevano, F. (2004). Epilepsy and Video Games. Epilepsia, 45, 24-26. Retrieved April 12, 2009 • Graf, W., Chatrian, G., S.T.., & T.A.. (1994). Video game-related seizures: A report on 10 patients and a review of the literature. Pediatrics, 93(4), 551-556. Retrieved April 12, 2009

  7. Conclusion • This ends the presentation • Any Questions?

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