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musicogenic, a. Path.|mjuːzɪkəʊˈdʒɛnɪk| [f. musico- + -genic.] Applied to a form of epilepsy in which attacks are precipitated by the hearing of music, and to the attacks themselves.
1937M. Critchley in Brain LX. 13 The aim of this paper is to describe the occurrence of epileptiform attacks in factual association with the hearing of music... Opportunity has since brought to notice a series of such cases of ‘musicogenic epilepsy’ (or ‘musicolepsia’). 1962Jrnl. Amer. Med. Assoc. 17 Feb. 503/1, 44 patients with musicogenic epilepsy have been reported in the literature. 1972Boshes & Gibbs Epilepsy Handbk. (ed. 2) xiii. 61 Musicogenic seizures are extremely rare; the patient is usually an adult who is musically orientated. |