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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

Generalised Dissociative Amnesia

Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 1993
A case of generalised dissociative amnesia is presented, which illustrates several characteristic features of this uncommon condition. The case showed poor response to thiopentone interviews and in vivo cueing. Amnesia had persisted at six months follow up.
S N, Sengupta, S, Jena, S, Saxena
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Combat-Induced Dissociative Amnesia

Journal of Trauma & Dissociation, 2002
Dissociative amnesia following combat trauma in various wars has been extensively documented. In this article, we describe theo- retical constructs related to dissociative amnesia, and integrate them with clinical practice through the presentation of a case.
Witztum, E.   +2 more
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Functional (dissociative) retrograde amnesia

2016
Retrograde amnesia is described as condition which can occur after direct brain damage, but which occurs more frequently as a result of a psychiatric illness. In order to understand the amnesic condition, content-based divisions of memory are defined. The measurement of retrograde memory is discussed and the dichotomy between "organic" and "psychogenic"
H J, Markowitsch, A, Staniloiu
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