Journal article

Mechanisms of memory impairment in epilepsy depend on age at disease onset

G Rayner, GD Jackson, SJ Wilson

Neurology | LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS | Published : 2016

Abstract

Objective: In this study, we aimed to uncover distinct antecedents of autobiographic memory dysfunction in patients with epilepsy with early (childhood/adolescence) vs late (adulthood) disease onset. Methods: One hundred sixty-six adults participated: 92 patients with focal epilepsy, whose cognitive and psychiatric functioning were compared to that of 74 healthy controls. Predictors of autobiographic memory deficit were contrasted between patients with early-onset (n 47) vs late-onset (n 45) epilepsy. Results: Overall, people with epilepsy performed significantly worse on measures of both semantic and episodic autobiographic memory and showed markedly high rates of depressive symptoms and di..

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