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Título Artículo One declarative memory system or two? The relationship between episodic and semantic memory in children with temporal lobe epilepsy. Artículo de Revista
Parte de Neuropsychology
Vol. 25, n. 5 (Sep. 2011)
Pagina(s) 634-644
Autor(es) Smith, Mary Lou (Autor)
Lah, Suncica (Autor)
Idioma Inglés;
Materia(s) Memoria episódica; Epilepsia; Lóbulo Temporal;
Nota(s) Autores: Smith, Mary Lou; Lah, Suncica.
Resumen This study explored verbal semantic and episodic memory in children with unilateral temporal lobe epilepsy to determine whether they had impairments in both or only 1 aspect of memory, and to examine relations between performance in the 2 domains. Method: Sixty-six children and adolescents (37 with seizures of left temporal lobe onset, 29 with right-sided onset) were given 4 tasks assessing different aspects of semantic memory (picture naming, fluency, knowledge of facts, knowledge of word meanings) and 2 episodic memory tasks (story recall, word list recall). Results: High rates of impairments were observed across tasks, and no differences were found related to the laterality of the seizures. Individual patient analyses showed that there was a double dissociation between the 2 aspects of memory in that some children were impaired on episodic but not semantic memory, whereas others showed intact episodic but impaired semantic memory. Conclusions: This double dissociation suggests that these 2 memory systems may develop independently in the context of temporal lobe pathology, perhaps related to differential effects of dysfunction in the lateral and mesial temporal lobe structures.
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