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Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of the Association Between Subjective and Objective Cognitive Function in Mood Disorders. [PDF]
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Unaware and unrestrained: binge-eating behavior in epileptic absence seizures. [PDF]
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A computational and technological framework to investigate the effects on neural oscillations of hippocampal electrical stimulation for memory disorders [PDF]
Nikolaos Vardalakis
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Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 1997
Semantic memory encompasses knowledge of objects, facts and words. A number of brain regions are probably involved, but the left infero-lateral temporal lobe appears to play a key role. The separability of semantic memory from episodic (or autobiographical) memory is a focus of current debate. Impaired semantic memory is a common feature of Alzheimer's
J R, Hodges, K, Patterson
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Semantic memory encompasses knowledge of objects, facts and words. A number of brain regions are probably involved, but the left infero-lateral temporal lobe appears to play a key role. The separability of semantic memory from episodic (or autobiographical) memory is a focus of current debate. Impaired semantic memory is a common feature of Alzheimer's
J R, Hodges, K, Patterson
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Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 2005
The understanding of the neuroanatomic substrates and cognitive processes underlying memory functioning has improved dramatically during the past several decades. Animal studies and observations of patients who have brain diseases show that memory is not a unitary factor but instead can be parsed into overlapping but dissociable constructs; that ...
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The understanding of the neuroanatomic substrates and cognitive processes underlying memory functioning has improved dramatically during the past several decades. Animal studies and observations of patients who have brain diseases show that memory is not a unitary factor but instead can be parsed into overlapping but dissociable constructs; that ...
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