*9.3.2.1 Wakefulness*

High-amplitude repetitive spikes and spike-waves with variable topography over time. Unilateral discharges are more common early in the course of LKS, habitually located in the temporal regions (>50% of the children) or in the parietal-occipital regions (around 30% of the children). Generalized spike-wave discharges have also been reported.
