Author:
BARR WILLIAM B.,CHELUNE GORDON J.,HERMANN BRUCE P.,LORING DAVID W.,PERRINE KENNETH,STRAUSS ESTHER,TRENERRY MAX R.,WESTERVELD MICHAEL
Abstract
The construct of nonverbal memory, as assessed
by figural reproduction tests, has recently been questioned
by a number of investigators. The purpose of this study
was to reexamine this construct and its relationship to
right temporal lobe dysfunction. Figural reproduction test
scores were examined in 757 epilepsy surgery candidates
obtained from 8 epilepsy centers participating in the Bozeman
Epilepsy Consortium. All participants exhibited unequivocal
evidence of left (LTL) or right (RTL) temporal lobe epilepsy
observed in ictal and interictal EEG recordings. All subjects
also had IQ scores exceeding 70, right-hand preference,
and left hemisphere language dominance confirmed by intracarotid
sodium amytal testing. Comparisons of LTL and RTL groups
showed no significant differences in scores on the Visual
Reproduction subtests from the Wechsler Memory Scale (WMS)
or Wechsler Memory Scale–Revised (WMS–R) or
on the copy and delayed recall conditions of the Rey–Osterrieth
Complex Figure Test (ROCFT). Significant differences were
observed among centers on WMS and ROCFT scores, which are
likely to be a result of variations in administration and/or
scoring procedures. The lack of significant differences
between LTL and RTL groups in this large sample raise questions
about the nature of nonverbal memory and its relationship
to right temporal lobe dysfunction. (JINS, 1997,
3, 435–443.)
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Psychiatry and Mental health,Clinical Neurology,Clinical Psychology,General Neuroscience
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