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In humans, hippocampal damage typically produces temporally graded retrograde amnesia, with relative sparing of remote memories compared to recent memories.
Katherine G. Akers, Paul W. Frankland
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Environmental control of ECS-produced retrograde amnesia in goldfish [PDF]
R.E. Davis, Mari Sylvie Hirtzel
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The loss of episodic memories in retrograde amnesia: single–case and group studies [PDF]
Michael D. Kopelman, Narinder Kapur
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Neuropsychology and Advances in Memory Function
Recent developments in the functional and neural bases of several aspects of memory are described including long term cortical memory storage, the transition from immediate to permanent memory mediated by medial temporal structures, working memory ...
B. Gordon
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Permanence of a long temporal gradient of retrograde amnesia induced by electroconvulsive shock [PDF]
Anne Geller+2 more
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Mechanism of seizure-induced retrograde amnesia
A. Naik+5 more
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Proactive Privacy Amnesia for Large Language Models: Safeguarding PII with Negligible Impact on Model Utility [PDF]
With the rise of large language models (LLMs), increasing research has recognized their risk of leaking personally identifiable information (PII) under malicious attacks. Although efforts have been made to protect PII in LLMs, existing methods struggle to balance privacy protection with maintaining model utility.
arxiv
Invariant Representations through Adversarial Forgetting [PDF]
We propose a novel approach to achieving invariance for deep neural networks in the form of inducing amnesia to unwanted factors of data through a new adversarial forgetting mechanism. We show that the forgetting mechanism serves as an information-bottleneck, which is manipulated by the adversarial training to learn invariance to unwanted factors ...
arxiv
On the locus of the Tulving retrograde amnesia effect [PDF]
Arthur D. Fisk, Delos D. Wickens
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Short footshock-electroconvulsive shock intervals and retrograde amnesia in mice [PDF]
George S. Grosser+2 more
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