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Neurological Impairment and Literary Empowerment in Nicole Krauss’s Man Walks into a Room
In Man Walks into a Room, a neuronovel staging an amnesiac, Nicole Krauss challenges the memory-identity equation. While she draws on neuroscience, she also writes against it, as she emphasizes the explanatory gap and the problem of qualia. To resist the
Pascale Antolin
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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 current literature lacks data on the incidence of intraoperative awakening during xenon anesthesia. This could be due to amnesia preventing memories of the intraoperative awakening.The objective: to determine the concentration of xenon in the xenon ...
I. A. Lisichenko+4 more
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Hypnosis and memory: two hundred years of adventures and still going! [PDF]
One of the most persistent beliefs about hypnosis is its ability to transcend mnemonic abilities. This belief has paved the way to the use of hypnosis in the clinical and legal arenas.
Heap, Michael+2 more
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During the past 100 years clinical studies of amnesia have linked memory impairment to damage of the hippocampus. Yet the damage in these cases has not usually been confined to the hippocampus, and the status of memory functions has often been based on ...
S. Zola-Morgan, L. Squire, D. Amaral
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Amnesia is a deficit of memory function that can result from trauma, stress, disease, drug use, or ageing. Though efforts are made to prevent and treat the various causes of amnesia, there remains no treatment for the symptom of memory loss itself ...
LR Squire+7 more
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Infantile amnesia reflects a developmental critical period for hippocampal learning
Episodic memories formed during the first postnatal period are rapidly forgotten, a phenomenon known as 'infantile amnesia'. In spite of this memory loss, early experiences influence adult behavior, raising the question of which mechanisms underlie ...
Alessio Travaglia+4 more
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The me in memory:the role of the self in autobiographical memory development [PDF]
This paper tests the hypothesis that self development plays a role in the offset of childhood amnesia; assessing the importance of both the capacity to anchor a memory to the self-concept, and the strength of the self-concept as an anchor. We demonstrate
Harter S.+4 more
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Retrograde amnesia for facts and events: Findings from four new cases [PDF]
Two patients with presumed hippocampal formation lesions and two patients with more extensive temporal lobe damage, all of whom became amnesic in a known year, were given tests of anterograde and retrograde memory function.
Jonathan M. Reed, Larry R. Squire
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Increased Pupil Size during Future Thinking in a Subject with Retrograde Amnesia
Recent research has assessed pupil size during past thinking in patients with retrograde amnesia. Building on this research, we assessed pupil size during future thinking in a retrograde amnesia patient.
Claire Boutoleau-Bretonnière+2 more
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