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The syndrome of transient epileptic amnesia: a combined series of 115 cases and literature review
The term transient epileptic amnesia was coined in 1990 to describe a form of epilepsy causing predominantly amnestic seizures which could be confused with episodes of Transient Global Amnesia.
Sharon A Savage, Fraser Milton
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The moderating effect of gender on the relationship between digital intelligence and digital amnesia [PDF]
Digital amnesia refers to the phenomenon where people tend to forget information that they store digitally, and relying heavily on digital devices to remember the information.
S. James Robert, S. Kadhiravan
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A human memory circuit derived from brain lesions causing amnesia
Human memory is thought to depend on a circuit of connected brain regions, but this hypothesis has not been directly tested. We derive a human memory circuit using 53 case reports of strokes causing amnesia and a map of the human connectome (n = 1000 ...
Michael A Ferguson +2 more
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Testing Claims of Crime-Related Amnesia
Many violent offenders report amnesia for their crime. Although this type of memory loss is possible, there are reasons to assume that many claims of crime-related amnesia are feigned.
Marko Jelicic, Marko Jelicic
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Stroke is an extremely uncommon cause of transient global amnesia. Unilateral lesions of the fornix rarely cause amnesia and have not previously been reported to be associated with the distinctive amnesic picture of transient global amnesia.
Mihir eGupta +9 more
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Transient global amnesia mimics: Transient epileptic amnesia
We describe the case of a 79-year-old patient referred for suspected transient global amnesia, after an episode of anterograde amnesia which lasted 90 min.
Nicolas Nicastro +2 more
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Complex dissociation following maternal suicide attempt in a 17-year-old female: a case report [PDF]
Background Dissociative disorders involve disruptions in memory, identity, sensory awareness, and motor control, often triggered by psychological distress.
Shota Hanyu
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Transient epileptic amnesia: temporal progression of partially treated disease-a case report. [PDF]
Mettananda C +3 more
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Silent memory engrams as the basis for retrograde amnesia
Dheeraj S Roy +2 more
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Selective Amnesia: A Continual Learning Approach to Forgetting in Deep Generative Models [PDF]
The recent proliferation of large-scale text-to-image models has led to growing concerns that such models may be misused to generate harmful, misleading, and inappropriate content.
Alvin Heng, Harold Soh
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