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Infant febrile seizures: Changes in declarative memory as revealed by event-related potentials
Authors:Kerstin H Kipp  Axel Mecklinger  Martina Becker  Wolfgang Reith  Ludwig Gortner
Institution:1. Experimental Neuropsychology Unit, University of the Saarland, Saarbrücken, Germany;2. Department of Neuroradiology, Saarland University Hospital, Homburg, Germany;3. Department of Neonatology, Saarland University Hospital, Homburg, Germany
Abstract:

Objective

According to a widespread opinion the vast majority of infant febrile seizures (IFS) are harmless. However, IFS are often associated with hippocampal sclerosis, which should lead to deficient episodic memory with spared context-free semantic memories. Although IFS represent the most common convulsive disorder in children, these consequences are rarely examined.

Methods

We measured the hippocampal volume of 17 IFS children (7–9 years old) and an age-matched control group on the basis of MR images. Furthermore, we examined episodic and semantic memory performance with standardized neuropsychological tests. Two processes underlying recognition memory, namely familiarity and recollection, were assessed by means of event-related potentials (ERP).

Results

The IFS children did not show a decreased hippocampus volume. Intelligence, working memory, semantic and episodic memory were intact. However, ERP indices of recognition memory subprocesses revealed deficits in recollection-based remembering that presumably relies on the integrity of the hippocampus, whereas familiarity-based remembering seemed to be intact.

Conclusions

Although hippocampus volume remains unaffected, IFS seems to induce functional changes in the MTL memory network, characterized by a compensation of recollection by familiarity-based remembering.

Significance

This study significantly adds to the debate on the consequences of IFS by differentiating the impact on memory processing.
Keywords:Febrile seizures  Memory development  Familiarity  Recollection  Hippocampus  Event-related potentials
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