👉 Epileptogenic is a medical term that refers to the development of seizures in the brain. It's a type of abnormal electrical activity that can cause sudden, severe shaking and movement in a person's body, known as an "epilepsy". In epilepsy, the brain's electrical signals are disrupted or blocked, causing the brain cells to become overactive, leading to seizures. Common examples of epileptogenic conditions include temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE), which affects the part of the brain