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Dissociative amnesia

Lancet Psychiatry,the, 2014
Dissociative amnesia is one of the most enigmatic and controversial psychiatric disorders. In the past two decades, interest in the understanding of its pathophysiology has surged. In this report, we review new data about the epidemiology, neurobiology, and neuroimaging of dissociative amnesia and show how advances in memory research and neurobiology ...
Hans J Markowitsch
exaly   +3 more sources

DIENCEPHALIC AMNESIA

Brain, 1990
Abstract The anatomical basis and cognitive profile of diencephalic amnesia remain unclear. We report a two-part study. First, we studied four patients with bilateral medial thalamic infarctions using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and comprehensive neuropsychological testing. All patients were followed for more than one year. Using
N R, Graff-Radford   +3 more
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Thalamic Amnesia Mimicking Transient Global Amnesia

The Neurologist, 2015
Transient global amnesia is a benign syndrome and one of the most frequent discharges from the emergency department that can hardly be distinguished from other mimicking diseases. No consensus in the evaluation of transient global amnesia has yet been found in the emergency setting.We describe a 69-year-old woman who presented to our emergency ...
Giannantoni N. M.   +9 more
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The amnesias

WIREs Cognitive Science, 2011
AbstractThroughout history, memory and amnesia have been central to philosophical thought and empirical investigation. There has been particular interest in whether there are multiple forms of memory, how they are represented in the brain, how they are parsed following neurological compromise, and how their breakdown is best characterized. Differential
R Shayna, Rosenbaum   +2 more
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Childhood amnesia

WIREs Cognitive Science, 2010
AbstractChildhood amnesia refers to the inability of children and adults to recall events that took place during their infancy and early childhood. Freud originally coined the term on the basis of clinical interviews; subsequent empirical investigations have confirmed many of Freud's original observations, but not his explanation for the phenomenon ...
Harlene, Hayne, Fiona, Jack
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Institutional amnesia and public policy

Journal of European Public Policy, 2018
Institutional amnesia continues to be ignored by policy scholars despite the fact that it can undermine the effectiveness of public policy in various ways.
Alastair Stark, B. Head
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Fatigue amnesia

Cortex, 2016
Accepted manuscript (12 month embargo)
Dharia, S., Zeman, Adam
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