Memory compromise at extended delays in people with new‐onset epilepsy
Remy Pugh,
David N. Vaughan,
Graeme D. Jackson
et al.
Abstract:ObjectiveMemory is one of the most sensitive markers of cognitive compromise in people with new‐onset epilepsy. Nonetheless, around half of these cases score within the normal range on standard memory testing. Here we explore whether memory retention at a 1‐week delay reveals otherwise undetected memory compromise in such individuals, and how it relates to subjective memory complaints and mood.MethodsUsing a prospective design, 38 adults with new‐onset epilepsy underwent baseline memory screening via telephone… Show more
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