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Searching for the Anatomy of Dissociative Amnesia

Zeitschrift für Psychologie / Journal of Psychology, 2010
Brain damage was traditionally seen as the product of a neurological disease or injury. Nevertheless, modern brain imaging techniques have provided increasing evidence for alterations in brain tissue and metabolism for a number of psychiatric disorders.
Staniloiu, Angelica   +1 more
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Interidentity amnesia in dissociative identity disorder

Cognitive Neuropsychiatry, 2017
Patients diagnosed with dissociative identity disorder (DID) usually present with alternative personality states (alters) who take separate control of consciousness. Commonly, one alter will claim they have no awareness of events which took place when another alter was in control.
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Generalized Dissociative Amnesia Versus Transient Global Amnesia

The Primary Care Companion For CNS Disorders, 2021
Sina, Hafizi, Babafemi, Afolabi
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Amnesia and Dissociative Phenomena

1996
As postulated earlier, memory retrieval may be a function of the existing mood. The dominant emotional state present at any time may selectively determine the availability of memories that can be retrieved. If an incompatibility existed between the emotional elements of a current mood and those associated with a memory in storage, the ability to ...
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A Critical Review of Case Studies on Dissociative Amnesia

Clinical Psychological Science, 2022
Ivan Mangiulli   +2 more
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Changing beliefs in repressed memory and dissociative amnesia

Applied Cognitive Psychology, 2022
Henry Otgaar   +2 more
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Posthypnotic Amnesia and the Dissociation of Memory

1985
Publisher Summary This chapter discusses posthypnotic amnesia and the dissociation of memory. Hypnosis is a social interaction in which one person, designated the subject, responds to the suggestions offered by another person, designated the hypnotist, for the experiences that involve subjectively compelling alterations in perception, memory, and ...
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Current scientific interest in dissociative amnesia: A bibliometric analysis

Applied Cognitive Psychology, 2023
Harrison G Pope, James I Hudson
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