Medial temporal MR spectroscopy is related to memory performance in normal adolescent subjects
- PMID: 15094480
- DOI: 10.1097/00001756-200403220-00026
Medial temporal MR spectroscopy is related to memory performance in normal adolescent subjects
Abstract
In addition to the study of pathological conditions, magnetic resonance spectroscopy can provide useful information about brain-behavior relationships in normal subjects. Recently, there have been reports of correlations between N-acetylaspartate (NAA) values and cognitive functions in normal adults. We tested the possible specific relationship between the NAA/choline (Cho) ratio in the medial temporal lobe and memory performance in normal adolescents. The medial temporal NAA/Cho ratio was unrelated to age, gender and general intelligence but presented a clear correlation with several memory measures. In the regression analysis two memory variables (RAVLT learning and a face-name recognition task) explained 55.6% of NAA/Cho variance. We conclude that NAA values in the medial temporal lobe are related to memory abilities but not to global intelligence in normal adolescent subjects.
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