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A fake seizure, or pseudoseizure, often features exaggerated movements, such as thrashing or rolling, and may be more controlled or brief compared to a real seizure. In contrast, a real seizure typically involves involuntary muscle contractions, loss of consciousness, and postictal confusion. Additionally, during a real seizure, the person may not remember the episode afterward, whereas those feigning seizures may retain memory of the event. Physiological signs, like tongue biting or incontinence, are more common in genuine seizures.

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