In addition to light, other sensory inputs can trigger a seizure. Some people can have seizures while listening to music, and there is little consistency between cases. One person may have a seizure from jazz music, while another person's trigger may be church bells. Other potential sensory triggers include reading, math, touch, or even entering a warmer area. There are several reports of sudden temperature changes, such as entering a hot shower or sauna, triggering seizures.

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