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Neurocase, 1997
Abstract This article reviews the current evidence on the structural and functional components of basal forebrain amnesia in humans. The structural basis of this form of amnesia is described by bringing together the current findings from rodent, primate and human studies.
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Abstract This article reviews the current evidence on the structural and functional components of basal forebrain amnesia in humans. The structural basis of this form of amnesia is described by bringing together the current findings from rodent, primate and human studies.
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Cognitive and Behavioral Neurology, 2006
To provide new evidence of the existence of basal forebrain amnesia, as a different entity from hippocampal or diencephalic amnesia.Some authors consider that the characteristics of amnesia do not depend on lesion site, although others claim there are neuropsychologic differences between amnesias due to hippocampal, diencephalic, and basal forebrain ...
Alicia, Osimani +4 more
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To provide new evidence of the existence of basal forebrain amnesia, as a different entity from hippocampal or diencephalic amnesia.Some authors consider that the characteristics of amnesia do not depend on lesion site, although others claim there are neuropsychologic differences between amnesias due to hippocampal, diencephalic, and basal forebrain ...
Alicia, Osimani +4 more
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Archives of Neurology, 1987
Following the repair of a ruptured anterior communicating artery aneurysm, a patient had a severe anterograde amnesia with sparing of other intellectual functions, apathy and loss of volition, altered arousal, and partial diabetes insipidus. Postmortem examination of the brain revealed bilateral destruction of the septal gray, nucleus accumbens, and ...
S, Phillips, V, Sangalang, G, Sterns
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Following the repair of a ruptured anterior communicating artery aneurysm, a patient had a severe anterograde amnesia with sparing of other intellectual functions, apathy and loss of volition, altered arousal, and partial diabetes insipidus. Postmortem examination of the brain revealed bilateral destruction of the septal gray, nucleus accumbens, and ...
S, Phillips, V, Sangalang, G, Sterns
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Moral Motivation and the Basal Forebrain
Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews, 2020Moral motivations drive humans to sacrifice selfish needs to serve the needs of others and internalized sociocultural norms. Over the past two decades, several brain regions have been associated with different aspects of moral cognition and behaviour. Only more recently, however, investigations have highlighted the importance of the basal forebrain for
Zahn, Roland +2 more
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Amnesia Following Basal Forebrain Lesions
Archives of Neurology, 1985Of five patients with damage to the basal forebrain, four had lesions secondary to rupture of anterior cerebral or anterior communicating artery aneurysms, and one to the resection of an arteriovenous malformation. Computed tomographic scans and intraoperative reports confirmed damage to basal forebrain regions, which include septal nuclei, nucleus ...
A R, Damasio +4 more
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Cortical input to the basal forebrain
Neuroscience, 1997The arborization pattern and postsynaptic targets of corticofugal axons in basal forebrain areas have been studied by the combination of anatomical tract-tracing and pre- and postembedding immunocytochemistry. The anterograde neuronal tracer Phaseolus vulgaris leucoagglutinin was iontophoretically delivered into different neocortical (frontal, parietal,
L, Zaborszky +3 more
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