Epilepsy is a condition that we usually think of as being in the brain. Doctors typically identify it by measuring brain activity. However, new evidence has emerged showing that the brain may not be the only place we can see epilepsy. Roberto Galan is an adjunct associate professor of electrical engineering at Case Western Reserve University. “When I investigated the electrocardiograms - the electrical activity of the heart - in patients with epilepsy, and in control patients, I found