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Follow-Up Study of Memory Deficits after ECT
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1982
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BiofeedbackNeuropsychologyMemory TestSocial SciencesMemory DeficitsElectrophysiological EvaluationClinical FunctioningMemoryMemory SystemMedicineRehabilitationSquare Wave GroupNeurophysiologyMemory AssessmentNeuroscienceElectrophysiologyBrain ElectrophysiologyMemory LossAnesthesiology
Twenty-four patients received ECT induced by either alternating sine wave or brief pulsed-square wave stimulus and were evaluated at follow-up for clinical functioning and subjective memory loss. The hypothesis of less memory loss in the group receiving a weaker stimulus (pulsed-square wave) was not supported. The two treatment groups and a group of controls showed no significant differences on the memory test. On measures of clinical functioning the sine wave group scored better on every measure than the square wave group, although not significantly better.
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