Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9190458 | Epilepsy & Behavior | 2005 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
This study demonstrates the comparable efficacy of TPM and TGB. Consistent with previous reports, TPM but not TGB appears to be associated with persistent negative cognitive side effects on frontal lobe-associated functions, the degree of which may be estimated by the fact that this effect was observed with a very small sample size. In contrast, in patients taking TPM, initially negatively affected HRQOL returns to baseline in the long run on a descriptive level. The latter finding may be interpreted in accordance with the observation that objective performance and subjective self-report under TPM can be dissociated.
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Authors
N. Fritz, S. Glogau, J. Hoffmann, M. Rademacher, C.E. Elger, C. Helmstaedter,