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INTRAVENOUS DEMEROL-SCOPOLAMINE AMNESIA DURING LABOR [PDF]
John M. Brown+2 more
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Decade‐Long Prodrome on Neuroimaging: Unique Insight into Probable Corticobasal Degeneration
Movement Disorders, EarlyView.
Xin You Tai+2 more
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Abstract Objectives Emerging models of trauma and psychosis highlight the role of attachment, dissociation, and emotion regulation processes in pathways to positive symptoms, yet little is known about the relevance of these processes to negative symptoms.
Shelley Grady+5 more
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Cinematic Amnesia as Remembering: Coming Home (2014) and Red Amnesia (2014)
This article examines the trope of amnesia—the crisis of memory—in two recent Chinese-language films dealing with traumatic memories of the Cultural Revolution and its aftermath: Zhang Yimou’s Coming Home (Guilai, 2014) and Wang ...
Ying Bao
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Scraping Down the Past: Memory and Amnesia in W. G. Sebald\u27s Anti-narrative [PDF]
Vanguard anti-narrativist Galen Strawson declares personal memory unimportant for self-constitution. But what if lapses of personal memory are sustained by a morally reprehensible amnesia about historical events, as happens in the work of German author W.
Behrendt, Kathy
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Default mode network (DMN) consists, in part, of the frontal (FC), precuneus (PreC), and posterior cingulate cortex (PCC), which plays a critical role in episodic memory and retrieval of autobiographical memories, displays spatiotemporal differences in the onset of amyloid and hypometabolism that reflects tau neurodegeneration and loss of connectivity ...
Sylvia E. Perez+8 more
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Korsakoff syndrome (KS) is a chronic neuropsychiatric disorder caused by severe thiamine deficiency. The syndrome is characterized by deficits in explicit memory and executive functions.
Albert Postma+4 more
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A little imprecision goes a long way in launching memory development
Abstract From the earliest moments in their lives, infants begin to build memories about their past and accumulate knowledge about the world. In this article, we focus on the distinction between memory for specific events and memory for general information, and the ongoing debate about which type of memory provides the foundation for the development of
Vladimir M. Sloutsky+3 more
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Memory disorders in acute encephalitis : a neuropsychological study [PDF]
Acute encephalitis is an inflammation of the brain, mostly caused by viral infection. A variety of cognitive symptoms may persist after the acute stage, and neuropsychological assessment is crucial in evaluation of the outcome. The most commonly reported
Hokkanen, Laura
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