If you liked The Clinical relevance of kindling by Tom G. Bolwig and Michael R. Trimble, start with Benzodiazepines Divided (1983), Aspects of epilepsy and psychiatry (1986), and Psychopharmacology of the Limbic System (1985). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

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BookOrb recommends Benzodiazepines Divided (1983), Aspects of epilepsy and psychiatry (1986), Psychopharmacology of the Limbic System (1985), The psychoses of epilepsy (1991), and Forced normalization and alternative psychoses of epilepsy (1998).

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The Clinical relevance of kindling is by Tom G. Bolwig and Michael R. Trimble.