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Two Routes to Losing One’s Past Life: A Brain Trauma, an Emotional Trauma
Organic and psychogenic retrograde amnesia have long been considered as distinct entities and as such, studied separately. However, patterns of neuropsychological impairments in organic and psychogenic amnesia can bear interesting resemblances despite ...
Julie Ouellet+4 more
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Widespread cognitive impairment in psychogenic anterograde amnesia
Abstract A 34‐year‐old man without a past history of any psychiatric or neurological disorder developed severe anterograde amnesia following a psychological trauma. Initial assessment of neuropsychological functions 3 months after the psychological trauma indicated severe memory deficits for acquiring new information in both verbal and visual ...
Kumar, S, Rao, S, Sunny, B, Gangadhar, B
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Wernicke Encephalopathy in a Child With Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia: A Case Report
ABSTRACT Background Wernicke encephalopathy (WE) is a life‐threatening neurological disorder caused by thiamine deficiency, commonly associated with alcoholism but also observed in malnourished pediatric cancer patients undergoing intensive chemotherapy. WE remains underdiagnosed in children, with many cases only confirmed postmortem.
Ghazaleh Shakibamaram+5 more
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Forgetting the Unforgettable: Transient Global Amnesia Part II: A Clinical Road Map
Transient global amnesia (TGA) is a clinical syndrome characterized by the sudden onset of a temporary memory disorder with profound anterograde amnesia and a variable impairment of the past memory.
M. Sparaco+3 more
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Know-how, intellectualism, and memory systems [PDF]
A longstanding tradition in philosophy distinguishes between knowthatand know-how. This traditional “anti-intellectualist” view is soentrenched in folk psychology that it is often invoked in supportof an allegedly equivalent distinction between explicit ...
De Brigard, Felipe
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Conceptualizing Organizational Forgetting in a Crisis Context
ABSTRACT This conceptual article aims to promote research on organizational forgetting in the context of crises. Organizations do not only learn but they also forget: they lose previously acquired knowledge and practices over time. In contrast to a multitude of studies on organizational learning, the concept of organizational forgetting has been ...
Wout Broekema
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Consolidation of long-term memory: Evidence and alternatives. [PDF]
Memory loss in retrograde amnesia has long been held to be larger for recent periods than for remote periods, a pattern usually referred to as the Ribot gradient. One explanation for this gradient is consolidation of long-term memories.
Albert+38 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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Objective Transient anterograde amnesia is occasionally observed in a number of conditions, including migraine, focal ischemia, venous flow abnormalities, and after general anesthesia.
Hanjin Cho+5 more
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Anterograde effects of a single electroconvulsive shock on inhibitory avoidance and on cued fear conditioning [PDF]
A single electroconvulsive shock (ECS) or a sham ECS was administered to male 3-4-month-old Wistar rats 1, 2, and 4 h before training in an inhibitory avoidance test and in cued classical fear conditioning (measured by means of freezing time in a new ...
Bueno, Orlando Francisco Amodeo+2 more
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