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Metabolic, Morphologic and Electrophysiologic Profiles of Human Temporal Lobe Foci: An Attempt at Copathologies (Sanders, 1874; Hamilton, 1882; Anderson, 1887). Hence, the Jacksonian concept of hyperexcitable tissue adjacent to neocortical damage was accepted; however, that concept was not extended to the mesial temporal lobe (archicortex), where damage was well -established in epileptics.