Epilepsy Currents

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Epilepsy Currents (ISSN 1535-7597), the official journal of the American Epilepsy Society (AES), was founded in 2001. The journal publishes commentaries on research articles of particular interest to epileptologists. Commentaries are authored by a distinguished board of contributing editors. In addition, the journal publishes brief topical reviews authored by experts. The journal is mailed to all AES members. Regular members of AES also receive the primary research journal Epilepsia, which is published by the International League Against Epilepsy. Epilepsy Currents intentionally does not publish original research so as not to compete with Epilepsia. All articles published in Epilepsy Currents are solicited by the editors.

The founding senior editors of the journal are:

The journal is published with the assistance of Blackwell Publishing and is available online at Blackwell Synergy. The journal content is also freely available, in both HTML and PDF form, on PubMed Central, the free digital archive of biomedical and life sciences journal literature of the U.S. National Institutes of Health. PDF files of articles can be downloaded from the table of contents page on the AES web site.

The PubMed Central table of contents page for Epilepsy Currents provides links to HTML content formatted in PubMed Central style and also to PDF files identical to those on the AES web site and at Blackwell Synergy.

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