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Original Articles

Comprehensive assessment of memory functioning following traumatic brain injury in children

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Pages 269-289 | Published online: 04 Nov 2009
 

Abstract

This study examined specific memory functions in 52 children with mild‐moderate or severe traumatic brain injury (TBI) and 29 noninjured controls using the Wide Range Assessment of Memory and Learning (WRAML). Children's recall varied as a function of injury severity and task demands. The participants with severe brain injuries performed worse than controls on global measures of visual memory, learning, and general memory functioning, as well as on specific subtests measuring recall of contextual verbal information. Children with mild‐moderate brain injuries performed similarly to controls except for poorer performance on 2 subtests measuring sound‐symbol learning and recall of geometric designs. Results suggest that the WRAML provides clinically useful information and that specific aspects of memory processing need to be evaluated following childhood TBI.

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