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Reliable change in neuropsychological test scores was examined in patients
undergoing right-sided, selective temporal resections for the relief of int
ractable epilepsy. Measures were taken prior to surgery, 1-month post-opera
tively and I-year post-operatively. Non-verbal memory performance was more
robustly measured than in previous studies. Results failed to replicate pre
vious studies which report verbal memory deficits even following right-side
d surgery. No strong evidence of a material-specific, nonverbal memory defi
cit was found on commonly used tests of non-verbal memory. The majority of
patients failed to show reliable decline in performance following surgery i
ndicating that fears of post-operative memory decline may be unfounded.