Wada memory and timing of stimulus presentation
We compared Wada memory performance for stimuli presented at two timing intervals following amobarbital injection in 47 non-lesional patients with complex partial seizures (L=26; R=21). A significant interaction between seizure focus and timing of presentation was present ( P
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