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The contribution of the anterior thalamic nuclei to anterograde amnesia
Neuropsychologia, 1993This paper first reviews the anatomical, pathological, and neuropsychological evidence implicating the anterior thalamic nuclei in memory processes. It is concluded that there is much indirect evidence indicating that anterior thalamic dysfunction is an important factor in anterograde amnesia.
A. Sahgal, John Patrick Aggleton
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Anterograde and Retrograde Amnesia after Lormetazepam and Flunitrazepam
1988In a pharmacopsychological study, memory impairments after single oral doses of benzodiazepines or placebo were investigated in 40 healthy men aged 20-40 years. The study was designed as a double-blind and placebo-controlled trial. Four independent groups of 10 subjects randomly received either 1 mg lormetazepam, 2 mg lormetazepam, 2 mg flunitrazepam ...
K Fichte+3 more
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The Relationship between Retrograde and Anterograde Amnesia in Patients with Typical Global Amnesia
Cortex, 1997An extensive battery of tests of anterograde amnesia and remote memory was given to ten amnesics with lesions either to the medial temporal lobes of the diencephalon. These showed that the patients had anterograde amnesia with deficits in verbal and non-verbal recall and recognition, but preservation of word stem completion and intelligence.
Hans J. Markowisch+3 more
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Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology, 1997
The case of a young patient with severe and persistent anterograde amnesia of no known cause is reported. Anterograde amnesia arose within a 1-month period and has persisted for more than 1 year. Although a wide variety of neurological and neuroradiological assessments were completed (EEG, evoked potential recordings, Doppler sonography, MRI, PET), no ...
Kessler, J+5 more
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The case of a young patient with severe and persistent anterograde amnesia of no known cause is reported. Anterograde amnesia arose within a 1-month period and has persisted for more than 1 year. Although a wide variety of neurological and neuroradiological assessments were completed (EEG, evoked potential recordings, Doppler sonography, MRI, PET), no ...
Kessler, J+5 more
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Compulsive activity and anterograde amnesia after zolpidem use
Clinical Toxicology, 2007Zolpidem is a selective GABAAalpha1 receptor modulator used for its hypnotic-sedative properties. Zolpidem has side effects that are similar but not identical to the benzodiazepines. We report the first cases of compulsive activity combined with anterograde amnesia after the use of zolpidem.Three women experienced anterograde amnesia and compulsive ...
Yi-Hung Tsai+2 more
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2008
Publisher Summary A patient with anterograde amnesia is the one who is grossly deficient in the formation of new memories. The diversity of findings in the field of anterograde amnesias is related to the current content-based dividing of memory, the diversity of brain regions implicated in memory processing and the various time-dependent stages of ...
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Publisher Summary A patient with anterograde amnesia is the one who is grossly deficient in the formation of new memories. The diversity of findings in the field of anterograde amnesias is related to the current content-based dividing of memory, the diversity of brain regions implicated in memory processing and the various time-dependent stages of ...
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Study of cases of anterograde amnesia in a disease of mental disintegration
History of Psychiatry, 2001Pierre Janet, in his famous paper (1892) on anterograde amnesia, is concerned with the theme of the disintegration of the human personality. He shows that the weakened personality may lose the power to assimilate memories of current events. After a severe shock, there may supervene not only a retrograde amnesia (a blotting out from memory of some ...
Serge Nicolas+2 more
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Anterograde amnesia with hippocampal lesions following glufosinate intoxication
Neurology, 2006Glufosinate ammonium (GLA), a phosphinic acid derivative of glutamate, is the active ingredient in commercial herbicides. GLA inhibits plant glutamine synthetase, leading to the complete inhibition of ammonia metabolism and photosynthesis. As the use of GLA-containing herbicides has increased, poisoning from incidental and suicidal ingestion has also ...
Dong Hoon Shin+3 more
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The dissociation of anterograde and retrograde amnesia in a patient with herpes encephalitis
Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology, 1992Establishing the precise relationship between anterograde amnesia (AA) and retrograde amnesia (RA) has implications for psychological and neuroanatomical models of memory. Many patients have been described who demonstrate AA in conjunction with RA or who demonstrate AA with little, or no apparent, RA.
Laird S. Cermak+4 more
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What Causes Anterograde Amnesia?
European Neurology, 2021Xiaoting Wang+3 more
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