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Harding Flash and Pattern AnalyserDescription: Details about the HardingFPA, developed by Cambridge Research Systems with the expertise of Professor Graham Harding, analyses television clips for sequences that could cause epileptic fits in photosensitive individuals. (hardingfpa.co.uk)
New Technology, New RisksDescription: Article by Mindy Huang, a medical writer at Medscape Professional. (healthwatch.medscape.com)
Photosensitive EpilepsyDescription: Factsheet from the Epilepsy Association of Scotland with advice on how to avoid seizures in various situations. (ds.dial.pipex.com)
Photosensitive EpilepsyDescription: Article from the British Epilepsy Association discussing the history of photosensitive seizures in relation to television, as well as other possible triggers. (epilepsy.org.uk)
Photosensitive EpilepsyDescription: Article by Dr. Graham Harding and answers to questions from Epilepsy Matters, the newsletter of the Canadian Epilepsy Alliance. (epilepsytoronto.org)
Photosensitivity FAQDescription: Answers to frequently asked questions from the United Kingdom's National Society for Epilepsy. (epilepsynse.org.uk)
[UNDERcurrents] Photosensitive EpilepsyDescription: Article by Professor Graham Harding summarizing the causes and guidelines for prevention of photosensitive seizures. (tv.cbc.ca)
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