Ed. Beardsworth et Dw. Zaidel, MEMORY FOR FACES IN EPILEPTIC CHILDREN BEFORE AND AFTER BRAIN SURGERY, Neuropsychology, development, and cognition. Section A, Journal of clinical and experimental neuropsychology, 16(4), 1994, pp. 589-596
Memory for pairs of unfamiliar children's faces was investigated in 29
children and adolescents suffering from left (LTLE) or right (RTLE) t
emporal-lobe epilepsy, before and after temporal-lobe surgery. Both im
mediate and delayed memory were tested. Before surgery, RTLE subjects
performed worse than either LTLE subjects or normal children. After su
rgery, RTLE subjects improved significantly. Overall (after surgery),
there was no significant LTLE-RTLE difference, but on delayed memory,
the RTLE group was worse than the LTLE group. The results suggest spec
ialization for facial memory in the right hemisphere of young patients
, as in adults, despite early brain damage.