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A comparison of two fMRI methods for predicting verbal memory decline after left temporal lobectomy: Language lateralization versus hippocampal activation asymmetry
Epilepsia, 10/13/09
Binder JR et al. – Preoperative hippocampal activation asymmetry elicited by a scene encoding task is not predictive of verbal memory outcome. Risk of verbal memory decline is likely to be related to lateralization of material–specific verbal memory networks, which are more closely correlated with language lateralization than with overall asymmetry of episodic memory processes.
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