Final answer:
Generalized seizures such as tonic-clonic, absence, and myoclonic seizures are not localized and involve the entire brain, unlike complex partial seizures which are localized.
Step-by-step explanation:
The question 'Generalized seizure, localized or not?' is asking whether generalized seizures are confined to one part of the brain (localized) or not. Generalized seizures involve the entire brain and therefore are not localized. For instance, tonic-clonic seizures, absence seizures, and myoclonic seizures are all types of generalized seizures that affect the whole brain. Conversely, complex partial seizures are an example of seizures that are localized, affecting only one part of the brain.
The correct answer is B) Not localized; Tonic-clonic, absence, myoclonic seizures. These types of seizures are not restricted to one area and involve a broad network of neuronal activity throughout the entire brain.