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Loss-of-consciousness: sources of GABAergic input to the mesopontine tegmental anesthesia area. [PDF]

open access: yesFront Neurosci
Ibraheem A   +5 more
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CA2/3-dependent stability of frontoparietal mnemonic representations predicts episodic deficits in human amnesia

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Miller TD   +9 more
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Retrograde amnesia

Hippocampus, 2001
In humans, the phenomenon of temporally graded retrograde amnesia has been described in the clinic and the laboratory for more than 100 years. In the 1990s, retrograde amnesia began to be studied prospectively in experimental animals. We identified 13 published studies in which animals were given equivalent training at two or more separate times before
L R, Squire, R E, Clark, B J, Knowlton
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Isolated Retrograde Amnesia

Neurocase, 2001
A patient with isolated autobiographical episodic memory is presented. The patient (male; 64 years old) was admitted to hospital suffering from double images and headache. CT examination revealed an arachnoid cyst at the anterior part of the left temporal lobe.
Kristina Fast, Esther Fujiwara
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Retrograde amnesia and malingering

Current Opinion in Neurology, 2009
Malingered anterograde amnesia is a phenomenon that has been exhaustively studied, whereas research on retrograde amnesia has tended to focus upon functional and organic accounts of impairment. The present review explores studies relevant to extending the malingering paradigm to retrograde amnesia.In the period reviewed, very little work has directly ...
Jenkins, Keith G.   +2 more
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The fractionation of retrograde amnesia

Brain and Cognition, 1988
This single case study describes our investigations of the retrograde memory deficit of a patient who became severely and selectively amnesic after an encephalitic illness. On clinical assessment his retrograde deficit for both personal and public events appeared to encompass his entire adult life.
Rosaleen A. McCarthy   +1 more
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Brief Retrograde Amnesia [PDF]

open access: possibleJournal of Mental Science, 1947
This study of retrograde amnesia of brief duration is based upon information furnished by 117 persons who had undergone, according to their statements, one or more terrifying incidents. All were men on full military duty, with the exception of three civilians, included as being of particular interest.
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