Memory disorders in acute encephalitis : a neuropsychological study [PDF]
Acute encephalitis is an inflammation of the brain, mostly caused by viral infection. A variety of cognitive symptoms may persist after the acute stage, and neuropsychological assessment is crucial in evaluation of the outcome. The most commonly reported
Hokkanen, Laura
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Focal retrograde amnesia and the episodic-semantic distinction [PDF]
Mark A. Wheeler, Corey T. McMillan
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The hippocampus and cerebellum in adaptively timed learning, recognition, and movement [PDF]
The concepts of declarative memory and procedural memory have been used to distinguish two basic types of learning. A neural network model suggests how such memory processes work together as recognition learning, reinforcement learning, and sensory-motor
Grossberg, Stephen, Merrill, John W. L.
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Retrograde and anterograde amnesia for spatial discrimination in rats: Role of hippocampus, entorhinal cortex, and parietal cortex [PDF]
Yoon H. Cho +2 more
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Intellectualism and the argument from cognitive science [PDF]
Intellectualism is the claim that practical knowledge or ‘know-how’ is a kind of propositional knowledge. The debate over Intellectualism has appealed to two different kinds of evidence, semantic and scientific.
Drayson, Zoe, Schwartz, Arieh
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Consolidation theory and retrograde amnesia in humans [PDF]
Alan S. Brown
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Lateral asymmetry in the hippocampal response to the remoteness of autobiographical memories [PDF]
The time scale of hippocampal involvement in retrieving memories, particularly those more remote, is still a matter of debate. Some propose that the hippocampus is not involved in the retrieval of remote memories, whereas others assert that it is ...
Frith, C.D., Maguire, E.A.
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Nefiracetam Prevents Propofol-induced Anterograde and Retrograde Amnesia in the Rodent without Compromising Quality of Anesthesia [PDF]
David A. O’Gorman +4 more
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“Have You Seen The Notebook?” “I Don’t Remember.” Using Popular Cinema to Teach Memory and Amnesia [PDF]
The recent influx of films addressing different aspects of memory loss inspired the development of an upper-level undergraduate seminar that focuses on investigating amnesia through the lens of popular cinema.
Gingerich, Amanda C.
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Synapse-specific representation of the identity of overlapping memory engrams [PDF]
Memories are integrated into interconnected networks; nevertheless, each memory has its own identity. How the brain defines specific memory identity out of intermingled memories stored in a shared cell ensemble has remained elusive.
Abdou, Kareem +6 more
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