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. 2020 Dec 21;14:602258. doi: 10.3389/fnbeh.2020.602258

Table 1.

Behavioral indexes used to analyze audiogenic seizures.

Categorized Severity Index (CSI)—Tonic-clonic seizures Racine's scale—Limbic seizures
0       No seizure 0       No seizure
1       One running 1       Facial and ears myoclonus
2       One wild running (running with jumping and atonic fall) 2       Head myoclonus
3       Two wild runnings 3       Forelimb myoclonus
4       Tonic convulsion 4       Forelimb myoclonus followed by elevation
5       Tonic seizures followed by generalized clonic convulsions 5       Forelimb myoclonus followed by elevation and fall
6       Head ventral flexion plus CSI 5
7       Forelimb hyperextension plus CSI 6
8       Hindlimb hyperextension plus CSI 7

Categorized Severity Index used to analyze tonic-clonic seizures (Rossetti et al., 2006) and the Racine's scale used to analyze limbic seizure (Racine, 1972).