Age related focal epilepsies in children encompasses, according to the ILAE criteria, benign epilepsy with centro temporal spikes (BECTS), atypical benign partial epilepsy (ABPE) and epileptic encephalopathy with continuous spike and waves during sleep (ECSWS). These non structural epilepsies are associated with interictal sleep spike and waves activated by sleep. Moreover, high prevalence of learning disorders occur in children with age related epilepsies. A correlation is suspected between learning disorders and sleep activation of spike and waves. The investigators suppose that learning dysfunction is linked to loss of information during sleep of epileptic children, unlike for control patients. As sleep allows memory consolidation of words learned during wakefulness, an epileptic activity during sleep may disrupt this consolidation, leading to a loss of information. Hypothesis: the investigators hypothesize a disruption of memory consolidation after one night in children affected with ABPE and ECSWS (severe group) compared to memory consolidation in children affected with BECTS (benign group), and control group. Primary purpose: To demonstrate that the deficit of delayed recall in 15 word learning test after one night is higher for the "severe group", compared to the "benign group" and the control group. Secondary purposes: * to study the evolution over time of memory consolidation * to evaluate the correlation of the deficit of delayed recall with executive dysfunction, clinical factors of epilepsy, neurophysiological factors of epilepsy, and sleep architecture
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NON_RANDOMIZED
Purpose
OTHER
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
95
memory, executive testing, behaviour questionnaire, visual attention,
Rey auditory verbal learning test, Delayed recall : 1h, 5h, 24h (after one night sleep)
Video EEG : 10 electrodes + 3 electrodes for PSG 2h wake EEG Whole night EEG
Hopital D'Enfants Pediatrie Medicale Ambulatoire
Nancy, France
RECRUITINGHopital de Hautepierre-Service de Pediatrie/Neurologie
Strasbourg, France
RECRUITINGmemory lapse rate at 24 hours in the severe group, the benign group and the control group. ("memory lapse rate": rate of non recalled words number, during the delayed recall phase of the test, related to the maximal number of words recalled
Time frame: 24 hours
memory lapse rate for each group
Time frame: at 1 hour, 5 hours, 24 hours
Correlation of memory lapse rate with Executive functioning tests scores
Time frame: at 1 hour, 5 hours, 24 hours
Correlation of memory lapse rate with age of onset, epilepsy phase, treatment
Time frame: at 1 hour, 5 hours, 24 hours
Correlation of memory lapse rate with EEG severity scale, atypical criteria, EEG focus localization, sleep discharges frequency
Time frame: at 1 hour, 5 hours, 24 hours
Correlation of memory lapse rate with number and organization of sleep cycles
Time frame: at 1 hour, 5 hours, 24 hours
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