中颞棘自限性癫痫患儿听觉工作记忆能力的初步评估

Q4 Medicine
A. Sreenivasan, Rajalakshmi Krishna, P. Nair, A. Alexander
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目标 工作记忆能力对于感知声学信号至关重要,尤其是在存在噪声的情况下。本研究旨在测量具有中央颞棘波的自限性癫痫(SECTS)儿童的工作记忆及其相关因素,并将其与典型发育中的儿童(TDC)进行比较。材料和方法 22名患有SECTS的儿童和22名典型发育中的儿童参与了这项研究。数字跨度向后测试用于测量工作记忆能力。统计分析和结果 与TDC相比,采用后向数字跨度测量的SECTS儿童的工作记忆显著较差(p < 0.001)。癫痫发作的年龄、癫痫发作的持续时间、癫痫发作频率和尖峰负荷等因素不会影响工作记忆。结论 与正常儿童相比,患有SECTS的儿童表现出工作记忆能力受损。SECTS儿童工作记忆差与报告的语音识别障碍之间的关系需要研究。
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Evaluation of Auditory Working Memory Abilities in Children with Self Limited Epilepsy with Centrotemporal Spikes (SECTS): A Pilot Study
Objectives Working memory abilities are essential in the perception of acoustic signals, especially in the presence of noise. This study aimed to measure the working memory and its associated factors in children with self-limited epilepsy with centrotemporal spikes (SECTS) and compare it with the typically developing children (TDC). Materials and Methods Twenty-two children with SECTS and 22 typically developing children participated in the study. The Digit span backward test was used for measuring working memory abilities. Statistical Analysis and Results The working memory of children with SECTS, measured with backward digit span, was significantly poor compared with the TDC (p < 0.001). Factors such as the age of onset of seizures, duration of seizures, frequency of seizures and spike load did not influence the working memory. Conclusion The children with SECTS demonstrated impairment in working memory abilities compared with normal children. The association between poor working memory and reported speech recognition impairment in children with SECTS needs to be studied.
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International Journal of Epilepsy
International Journal of Epilepsy Medicine-Neurology (clinical)
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