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Learning and recall of story content and spatial location after unilateral temporal-lobe excision in children and adolescents.
Authors:Sandra Hepworth  Mary Smith
Affiliation:The University of Toronto and The Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, Canada.
Abstract:The present study examined verbal and spatial learning and memory in children and adolescents who had undergone unilateral temporal lobectomy versus controls. All participants were trained to criterion before a delay to assess learning efficiency. There were no significant differences between the groups in rate of learning the verbal task. The right temporal-lobe group, but not the left, had difficulty learning spatial information. These findings indicate a specific effect of early right temporal-lobe lesions on spatial learning. As material-specificity is more often found in adults for verbal information, the present results highlight the unique role of the temporal-lobe in development.
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