1. Patterns of Memory Performance in Children with Controlled Epilepsy onthe CVLT-C.
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Williams, Jane, Phillips, Tonya, Griebel, May L., Sharp, Gregory B., Lange, Bernadette, Edgar, Terence, and Simpson, Pippa
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CHILDHOOD epilepsy , *MEMORY in children , *LEARNING disabilities , *THERAPEUTICS - Abstract
Decreased memory skills have been reported in children with epilepsy. However,standardized instruments to evaluate learning and memory in children havebeen unavailable until recently. The present study was designed to assessmemory patterns in children with epilepsy based on the California Verbal LearningTest-Children's Version (CVLT-C). The test was administered to 44 childrenwith complex partial seizures and 21 children with generalized seizures between8 and 13 years of age. Children in the study had been treated for epilepsyfor at least 6 months, had well-controlled seizures on monotherapy, and hadno evidence of anticonvulsant toxicity. Children with head injuries, learningdisabilities, or hyperactivity were excluded. Test results did not reflectdifferences in memory performance based on seizure type. Scores for the entiresample indicated intact new learning, decreased intrusions and perseverativeresponses, and better short-term than long-term delayed recall. Recognitionskills were stronger than long-term delayed recall skills and suggested thatmemory performance may be improved for these children when a multiple-choiceformat is available in academic settings. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2001
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