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Memory compromise at extended delays in people with new-onset epilepsy.

Remy PughDavid Noel VaughanGraeme D JacksonJennie Louise PonsfordChris Tailby
Published in: Epilepsia open (2024)
Memory problems are common in people with epilepsy shortly after seizure onset, however, many individuals still show normal memory performances on standard neuropsychological testing. Through testing memory at an extended timepoint (1 week), our study found that on average, these individuals showed a slightly quicker rate of forgetting over a 1-week period than people without a brain condition. Self-reported memory complaints in people with new epilepsy were unrelated to their actual memory skills on testing at short and long timepoints but were rather linked to lower mood and quality of life.
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