Has anyone had hitherto unexplainable human cases of paroxysmal bizarre behavior (not only the so far published 24 felonious cases, but also hitherto unexplainable cases of equally rare or single bizarre episodes of "merely" social misbehaviors in persons not habitually impulsive (v. "Impulsive Behaviors")?, If so, rule out partial epilepsies, e.g. "Limbic Psychotic Trigger Reaction" or LPTR.
(Many such undetected (and untreated) cases might also exist among the general population (e,g, to be recruited via the media).
An example may have been unwittingly portrayed by Marcel Proust's respectable M. Swan's sudden socially bizarre behavior with dire consequences, occurring upon hearing an individual memory-reviving melody.
Ref. AA Pontius " Overwhelming remembrance of things past. Proust portrays limbic kindling by external stimulus. Literary genius can presage neurobiological pattern of puzzling behavior. Psychological Reports 1993;73:615-621) (s. profile)