2002
DOI: 10.1007/s00115-002-1283-6
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Gedächtnisstörungen nach unilateralen zerebralen Läsionen

Abstract: In contrast to the amnestic syndrome, unilateral hemispheric lesions are mostly connected with selective memory deficits, which are related to either verbal or visual-spatial information. Clinical studies concerning this are mostly about patients with temporal lobe epilepsy. Almost all studies found that significantly worse verbal memory deficits appeared before or after left temporal lobectomy. In contrast to these outcomes, the results concerning right temporal lobectomy (RTL) are nonuniform. There are studi… Show more

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