Detalles del Artículo
Detalles del Artículo

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Título Artículo Prospective and episodic memory in relation to hippocampal volume in adults with spina bifida myelomeningocele.Artículo de Revista
Parte de Neuropsychology
Vol. 29 No. 1 (Ene. 2015)
Pagina(s) 92-101
Autor(es) Treble-Barna, Amery (Autor)
Juranek, Jenifer (Autor)
Stuebing, Karla K. (Autor)
Idioma Español;
Resumen The present study examined prospective and episodic memory in relation to age, functional independence, and hippocampal volume in younger to middle-aged adults with spina bifida myelomeningocele (SBM) and typically developing (TD) adults. Prospective and episodic memory, as well as hippocampal volume, was reduced in adults with SBM relative to TD adults. Neither memory performance nor hippocampal volume showed greater decrements in older adults. Lower hippocampal volume was associated with reduced prospective memory in adults with SBM, and this relation was specific to the hippocampus and not to a contrast structure, the amygdala. Prospective memory mediated the relation between hippocampal volume and functional independence in adults with SBM. The results add to emerging evidence for reduced memory function in adults with SBM and provide quantitative evidence for compromised hippocampal macrostructure as a neural correlate of reduced memory in this population.