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Revue Neurologique, 2017
Dissociative amnesias have been reported in neurological episodes mild enough to not cause any visible lesions on morphological examination. Disproportionate retrograde amnesia with or without identity loss happens in the context of psychological trauma (known or not).
C Thomas-Antérion
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Dissociative amnesias have been reported in neurological episodes mild enough to not cause any visible lesions on morphological examination. Disproportionate retrograde amnesia with or without identity loss happens in the context of psychological trauma (known or not).
C Thomas-Antérion
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The Lancet Psychiatry, 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 ...
Staniloiu, Angelica +1 more
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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 ...
Staniloiu, Angelica +1 more
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Generalised Dissociative Amnesia
Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 1993A 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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Functional (dissociative) retrograde amnesia
2016Retrograde 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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BIOLOGICAL BASES OF DISSOCIATIVE AMNESIA
Acta Neuropsychologica, 2017Dissociative amnesia is defined as the retrograde memory loss in the absence of detectable structural brain damage caused by disassociation. Although the classification criteria of dissociative amnesia are based solely on the clinical image and do not refer to biological mechanisms, recent neurobiological studies using applied modern brain imaging ...
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Dissociative Amnesia: A Case Report
North East Medical College Journal, 2023Abstract Dissociative amnesia or functional retrograde amnesia is one of the most difficult and controversial psychiatric disorder. Functional amnesia for autobiographical memory is a pathognomic sign of dissociative disorders. Here we are reporting a case of a 23 years old female who develops stress induced dissociative amnesia and could not recall ...
Abdullah Sayed +6 more
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Hypnotic Amnesia and Learning: A Dissociation Interpretation
American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis, 1996The effect of hypnotically induced amnesia on positive transfer learning was examined within the conceptual framework of dissociation theory. An Experimental group learned two paired-associates word lists that contained highly similar (between the two lists) stimulus words.
T, Kinnunen, H S, Zamansky
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Dissociative Amnesia or Malingered Amnesia? A Case Report
Journal of Forensic Psychology Practice, 2016ABSTRACTDissociative amnesia is a rare and perplexing psychiatric disorder with purported “functional” or neurological origins—or is it simply malingering? We report a Jane Doe who was admitted to a psychiatric hospital and treated for dissociative amnesia or fugue with group therapies and psychotropic medication for six months.
Bernice A. Marcopulos +2 more
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Dissociation of Color From Object in Amnesia
Archives of Neurology, 1992A patient with persistent amnesia after bilateral medial temporal and left inferotemporo-occipital infarction could not match colors to objects in verbal, visual, or visuoverbal tasks. A severe naming disorder for objects was present but the patient could name colors and point to colors whose name was given.
Schnider A +3 more
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Dissociative Amnesia and Dissociative Fugue
1996In 1991, I published a comprehensive review of dissociative (psychogenic) amnesia (DA) and dissociative (psychogenic) fugue (DF), emphasizing the relationship of these conditions to overwhelming psychological trauma (Loewenstein, 1991b). Since the publication of that work, several additional studies have been published that support the basic premises ...
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