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A Incisa della Rocchetta1, S Samson, N Ehrle, M Denos, D Hasboun, M Baulac.
Abstract
This study addressed the role of the medial temporal lobe regions and, more specifically, the contribution of the human hippocampus in memory for body-centered (egocentric) and environment-centered (allocentric) spatial location. Twenty-one patients with unilateral atrophy of the hippocampus secondary to long-standing epilepsy (left, n = 7; right, n = 14) and 15 normal control participants underwent 3 tasks measuring recall of egocentric or allocentric spatial location. Patients with left hippocampal sclerosis were consistently impaired in the allocentric conditions of all 3 tasks but not in the egocentric conditions. Patients with right hippocampal sclerosis were impaired to a lesser extent and in only 2 of the 3 tasks. It was concluded that hippocampal structures are crucial for allocentric, but not egocentric, spatial memory. ((c) 2004 APA, all rights reserved)Entities:
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Year: 2004 PMID: 14744184 DOI: 10.1037/0894-4105.18.1.15
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Neuropsychology ISSN: 0894-4105 Impact factor: 3.295