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Autobiographical Memory for Emotional Events in Amnesia
This study investigated autobiographical memory for emotionally flavoured experiences in amnesia. Ten amnesic patients and 10 matched control subjects completed the Autobiographical Memory Interview and three semi-structured interviews which assessed ...
Irene Daum+3 more
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Post-concussion Vulnerability to Transient Global Amnesia
Few studies have investigated transient global amnesia (TGA) in the context of a concussion and the concussion sequelae following TGA. Here we review the case of a 43-year-old male with onset of transient global anterograde and retrograde amnesia 22 days
Matthew D. Garvey+4 more
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The Measurement of Retrograde Post-Traumatic Amnesia [PDF]
Retrograde amnesia is the inability to recall events which occurred immediately before head trauma or other acute brain insult. It is one aspect of a larger entity — posttraumatic amnesia — seen in some head injuries, and represents a defect in the consolidation of memories.
George C. Sisler, D M Blomert
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Anterograde and Retrograde Amnesia following Bitemporal Infarction
A patient suffered very severe anterograde and retrograde amnesia following infarction of both medial temporal lobes (hippocampus and adjacent cortex) and the left inferior temporo-occipital area.
A. Schnider, M. Regard, T. Landis
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Mediodorsal thalamus and cognition in nonhuman primates
Several recent studies in nonhuman primates have provided new insights into the role of the medial thalamus in different aspects of cognitive function.
Mark G Baxter
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Abstract INTRODUCTION We previously demonstrated that regulating mitochondria‐associated endoplasmic reticulum (ER) membranes (MAMs) affects axonal Aβ generation in a well‐characterized three‐dimensional (3D) neural Alzheimer's disease (AD) model. MAMs vary in thickness and length, impacting their functions.
Jacob C. Zellmer+6 more
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Neurological outcomes following suicidal hanging: A prospective study of 101 patients
Context: Survivors of suicidal hanging can have variable neurological outcomes – from complete recovery to irreversible brain damage. Literature on the neurological outcomes in these patients is confined to retrospective studies and case series.
Mohammed Turab Jawaid+2 more
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ABSTRACT This study focused on the guiding effect of residents' room signs and restroom signs displayed in group homes for elderly individuals with dementia. The results indicated that wandering behavior was primarily observed in residents with moderate dementia.
Yusuke Mizuno+3 more
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Spectral characteristics of the hippocampal LFP during contextual fear conditioning [PDF]
OBJECTIVE: The hippocampus has an important role in the acquisition and recall of aversive memories. The objective of this study was to investigate the relationship among hippocampal rhythms.
Birajara Soares Machado+3 more
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ABSTRACT Aim The aim of the study was to survey the observed incidence of adverse effects (AEs) related to electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) in Finnish neuromodulation units, as well as to explore what medical interventions are used to prevent and treat them in those units. Methods An electronic survey was conducted among Finnish neuromodulation units at
Saara H. Huoponen+4 more
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