Dissociation of short- and long-term face memory: evidence from long-term recency effects in temporal lobe epilepsy |
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Authors: | Bengner T Malina T |
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Affiliation: | Epilepsy Center Hamburg, Protestant Hospital Alsterdorf, Hamburg, Germany. tbengner@hotmail.com |
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Abstract: | We tested whether memory deficits in temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE) are better described by a single- or dual-store memory model. To this aim, we analyzed the influence of TLE and proactive interference (PI) on immediate and 24-h long-term recency effects during face recognition in 16 healthy participants and 18 right and 21 left non-surgical TLE patients. PI in healthy participants or TLE erased the long-term recency effect, but left the immediate recency effect unaffected. Although the immediate recency effect was still visible in right TLE patients, the number of detected recency items during immediate recognition was decreased in right TLE compared to left TLE. Right TLE was also related to decreased detection of pre-recency items during delayed recognition compared to left TLE, and decreased detection of pre-recency items during immediate recognition under PI. The results show that the temporal lobes are necessary for the long-term recency effect, but not for the immediate recency effect, and thus speak for a dissociation of short- and long-term memory for faces. Right TLE is related to more severe long-term memory deficits than left TLE and is also related to additional short-term memory deficits for faces. |
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Keywords: | Proactive interference Serial position effect Single-store model Dual-store model Short-term memory (STM) Long-term memory (LTM) Face recognition Immediate Delayed End-first strategy |
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