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2008, Handbook of Behavioral NeuroscienceCitation Excerpt :The first is that data from formal memory tests are often not provided (e.g., Ballantine et al., 1967; Santo et al., 1989) because the focus is on other outcomes (e.g., pain relief). Of the few studies that have tested aspects of memory (Fedio and Ommaya, 1970; Corkin, 1980; Vilkki, 1981), most have reported no consistent changes. Although Vilkki (1981) did note a fall in recognition scores following rostral cingulotomy, this finding is confounded by unusually low scores prior to surgery.
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