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Desarrollo y envejecimiento de un aprendizaje espacial: implicación de los cuerpos mamilares [PDF]

open access: yes, 1992
Arias, Jorge L.   +4 more
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Neuropsychiatric presentation of Wernicke–Korsakoff syndrome secondary to chronic alcohol dependence

open access: yesIndustrial Psychiatry Journal
Ajinkya Sureshrao Ghogare   +4 more
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Traumatic Korsakoff syndrome

Journal of Clinical Neuroscience, 1998
A case of Korsakoff's syndrome occurring after a fall is reported. The patient was comatose on admission. Cerebral contusions were seen in the frontal lobes bilaterally, left temporal lobe, right caudate nucleus and cerebellar vermis. Cerebral blood flow (CBF) study showed diffuse hyperaemia.
H, Oyama   +9 more
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Wernicke–Korsakoff syndrome

Zhurnal nevrologii i psikhiatrii im. S.S. Korsakova, 2016
To study the diagnosis and treatment of non-alcoholic Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome (WKS).Eight patients (5 men and 3 women), mean age 38,9±1,4 years, with WKS developed due to acute gastrointestinal tract (GIT) disease (3 patients), the exacerbation of chronic GIT disease with malabsorption (2 patients) and after surgery on the upper GIT (3 patients ...
S V, Kotov   +4 more
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The Korsakoff Syndrome

British Journal of Psychiatry, 1995
BackgroundInvestigations of the Korsakoff syndrome by researchers from different disciplines have proliferated in recent years, making it apposite to review the various findings.MethodThis review is based on the author's knowledge of reports in the major clinical and neuropsychological journals, supplemented by Medline searches to update particular ...
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KORSAKOFF'S SYNDROME

Archives of Neurology & Psychiatry, 1939
Much attention has been directed recently to the role of vitamin deficiency in the production of alcoholic polyneuritis, 1 and there have been enthusiastic reports of the therapeutic value of the administration of vitamins. Most of these articles have dealt chiefly with the form of alcoholic polyneuritis not accompanied by mental changes.
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Korsakoff Syndrome

International Journal of Applied Philosophy, 1999
The belief that memory is essential to the self is common. Extreme amnesia, e.g. Korsakoff Syndrome, is held to dissolve the afflicted person's self. This belief is a misconception that rests on a confusion of epistemic with ontological relevance. Epistemically, memory is relevant to the self: a subject's self-knowledge partly depends on memories of ...
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Korsakoff’S Syndrome

2000
Abstract The name of Sergei Sergeivich Korsakoffl’ (1854-1900) is associated with the amnestic syndrome which he defined between 1887 and 1891. Korsakoff is also known as the principal founder of Russian psychiatry. He was born on 23 February 1854 in Guss-Chrustallny, south of Moscow, where his father managed a glass and crystal factory.
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