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Memory: Neurobiological mechanisms and assessment
Memory is the process of retaining of knowledge over a period for the function of affecting future actions. It can be divided into declarative and procedural types. The process of memory consolidation is done in the hippocampus.
Swaleha Mujawar+3 more
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Transient Global Amnesia in a Patient Presenting with Hypertensive Emergency; a Case Report
Transient global amnesia (TGA) is characterized by the abrupt onset of global amnesia, particularly anterograde amnesia. The pathophysiology of TGA is poorly understood and it could be caused by various factors and be associated with various diseases. We
Takafumi Obara+4 more
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Fantaisies et (dé)raisons de l’oubli chez Jean Giraudoux [PDF]
Among the traumas associated with the First World War, Giraudoux was particularly sensitive to amnesia, to the point of making it the main subject of a novel: Siegfried et le Limousin. Adapted to the scene in 1928, this novel contributed to author’s fame
Sylviane Coyault
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The Effect of Foot Reflexology on Amnesia in Patients Undergoing Electroconvulsive Therapy: A Randomized Clinical Trial [PDF]
Introduction:Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) is the oldest procedure among the early biological treatments introduced in psychiatry. However, the most debated and treatment-limiting adverse effect of ECT is amnesia. Therefore, due to the restriction of
Hossein Namdar Areshtanab+5 more
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Transient epileptic amnesia is an adult onset form of temporal epilepsy which is characterised by recurrent acute seizure-induced amnesia often accompanied by ongoing memory disturbances of autobiographical, topographical amnesia and accelerated long ...
J. S. Anužytė +2 more
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Transient epileptic amnesia: an emerging late-onset epileptic syndrome. [PDF]
Transient epileptic amnesia (TEA) is a distinct neurologic condition occurring in late-middle/old age and presenting with amnesic attacks of epileptic nature and interictal memory disturbances.
BILO, LEONILDA+4 more
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Word learning requires learners to bind together arbitrarily-related phonological, visual, and conceptual information. Prior work suggests that this binding can be robustly achieved via incidental cross-situational statistical exposure to words and ...
David E. Warren+4 more
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Effect of scopolamine-based amnesia on the number of astrocytes in the rat's hippocampus [PDF]
As neuron-astrocyte interactions play a crucial role in the adult brain, it is thought that astrocytes support learning and memory through specific mechanisms.
Azami, N.S.+2 more
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Dreaming with hippocampal damage
The hippocampus is linked with both sleep and memory, but there is debate about whether a salient aspect of sleep – dreaming – requires its input. To address this question, we investigated if human patients with focal bilateral hippocampal damage and ...
Goffredina Spanò+8 more
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