The Wada Test: Contributions to standardization of the stimulus for language and memory assessment

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The Wada Test (WT) is part of the presurgical evaluation for refractory epilepsy. The WT is not standardized and the protocols differ in important ways, including stimulus type of material presented for memory testing, timing of presentations and methods of assessment. The aim of this study was to contribute to establish parameters for a WT to Brazilian population investigating the performance of 100 normal subjects, without medication. Two parallel models were used based on Montreal Procedure adapted from Gail Risse's (MEG-MN,EUA) protocol. The proportions of correct responses of normal subjects submitted to two parallel WT models were investigated and the two models were compared. The results showed that the two models are similar but significant differences among the stimulus type were observed. The results suggest that the stimulus type may influence the results of the WT and should be considered when constructing models and comparing different protocols.

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Mäder, M. J., Romano, B. W., De Paola, L., & Soares Silvado, C. E. (2004). The Wada Test: Contributions to standardization of the stimulus for language and memory assessment. Arquivos de Neuro-Psiquiatria, 62(3 A), 582–587. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0004-282X2004000400003

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