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Memory and Memory Disorders

2003
Abstract Understanding of the neural basis of memory function has advanced rapidly during the past few decades. Numerous neuropsychological and neurophysiological studies of memory function reveal a system of dissociable processes, not a unitary system.
Orrin Devinsky, Mark D’esposito
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Disorders of semantic memory

Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences, 1994
It is now established that selective disorders of semantic memory may arise after focal cerebral lesions. Debate and dissension remain on three principal issues: category specificity, the status of modality-dependent knowledge, and the stability and sufficiency of stored information.
R A, McCarthy, E K, Warrington
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[Memory and memory disorders].

Acta neurologica Taiwanica, 2008
Memory is a reconstructive process classified as explicit and implicit memory by level of awareness. Explicit memory is a conscious recollection of either episodic or semantic memory. Episodic memory is from personal experience and is context-specific while semantic memory refers to general knowledge.
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Memory Disorders

2014
Maria Medved, Jens Brockmeier
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The memory disorders clinic

2008
Publisher Summary This chapter describes that the demand for clinical evaluation of memory disorders has increased. Although brief tests of general cognitive abilities, such as the mini-mental state examination (MMSE), have been used in practice for several decades, in particular as screens for dementia, they lack sensitivity to detect mild memory ...
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[Memory disorder].

Wiener medizinische Wochenschrift (1946), 1997
Pregnant are described all gravities of congenital defect of intelligence to dementia until neurasthenia and deficiency concentration. Thereby are classified complete causes as degenerate and vascular kinds as also internal diseases, chronic intoxications until mental inactivity. Owing to the broad spectrum do not think immediately (only) of the senium
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[Memory systems and memory disorders].

La Revue du praticien, 2003
Recent cognitive models suggest that memory has a complex structure, composed of several independent systems (working memory, and four long-term memory systems: episodic memory, semantic memory, perceptual representation system, and procedural memory). Furthermore, neuropsychological studies show that a brain lesion can selectively impair some systems ...
Martial, Van der Linden   +1 more
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Memory disorders.

2023
Mieke Verfaellie, Margaret M. Keane
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