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Patterns of impaired verbal, spatial, and object working memory after thalamic lesions
Alycia K Kubat-Silman1, Dale Dagenbach, John R Absher
1Psychology, Wake Forest University, University of North Carolina at Greensboro, Greensboro 27403-26164, USA. akkubat@uncg.edu
Abstract:
Working memory processes in six individuals with isolated thalamic lesions were assessed. Participants were given a verbal, spatial, and object n-back task, each at three levels of task load (1-back, 2-back, and 3-back). Relative to a control group, the patients were impaired on the verbal and spatial n-back tasks, and possibly on the object n-back task as well. None of the patients showed impaired short-term memory as measured by digit span. Group differences on trials measuring matching, sequencing, and inhibitory abilities were consistent with other reports suggesting that thalamic lesions may impair the operation of executive processes.