Does epilepsy differentially affect different types of memory?

IF 2.7 3区 医学 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Kirsty H T Phillips , Karalyn Patterson , Christopher R Butler , Emma Woodberry , Matthew A Lambon Ralph , Thomas E Cope
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Abstract

Despite the recognition that epilepsy can substantially disrupt memory, there are few published accounts of whether and how this disruption varies across different types of memory and/or different types of epilepsy. This review explores four main questions: (1) Are working, episodic and semantic memory differentially affected by epilepsy? (2) Do various types of epilepsy, and their treatment, have different, specifiable effects on memory? (3) Are the usual forms of neuropsychological assessments of memory – many or most designed for other conditions – appropriate for patients with epilepsy? (4) How can research on epilepsy contribute to our understanding of the neuroscience of memory?

We conclude that widespread and multifactorial problems are seen in working memory in all patient groups, while patients with temporal lobe epilepsy seem particularly prone to episodic memory deficit, and those with frontal lobe epilepsy to executive function deficits that may in turn impair semantic control. Currently, it is difficult to make individual patient predictions about likely memory deficits based on seizure aetiology and type, but it is possible to guide and tailor neuropsychological assessments in an individualised way. We make recommendations for future directions in validating and optimising neuropsychological assessments, and consider how to approach effective shared decision making about the pros and cons of seizure treatment strategies, especially at crucial educational stages such as adolescence.

癫痫是否会对不同类型的记忆产生不同影响?
尽管人们认识到癫痫会严重破坏记忆,但关于这种破坏是否以及如何因不同类型的记忆和/或不同类型的癫痫而异,已发表的论述却很少。本综述探讨了四个主要问题:(1)工作记忆、情节记忆和语义记忆是否受到癫痫的不同影响?(2) 各种类型的癫痫及其治疗对记忆是否有不同的、具体的影响?(3) 记忆的神经心理学评估的通常形式--许多或大多数是为其他情况设计的--是否适合癫痫患者?(4) 对癫痫的研究如何有助于我们理解记忆的神经科学?我们的结论是,所有患者群体的工作记忆都存在广泛和多因素的问题,而颞叶癫痫患者似乎特别容易出现外显记忆缺陷,额叶癫痫患者则容易出现执行功能缺陷,这可能反过来损害语义控制。目前,很难根据癫痫发作的病因和类型来预测每个患者可能出现的记忆缺陷,但有可能以个体化的方式指导和调整神经心理学评估。我们就验证和优化神经心理学评估的未来方向提出了建议,并考虑了如何就癫痫发作治疗策略的利弊进行有效的共同决策,尤其是在青春期等关键教育阶段。
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Seizure-European Journal of Epilepsy
Seizure-European Journal of Epilepsy 医学-临床神经学
CiteScore
5.60
自引率
6.70%
发文量
231
审稿时长
34 days
期刊介绍: Seizure - European Journal of Epilepsy is an international journal owned by Epilepsy Action (the largest member led epilepsy organisation in the UK). It provides a forum for papers on all topics related to epilepsy and seizure disorders.
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