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Severe retrograde amnesia

Aphasiology, 1995
Abstract A case of severe retrograde and less severe anterograde amnesia with initial multimodal agnosia is described as an outcome of traumatic brain damage. Anatomical and metabolic studies document right frontal and left occipital lesions with sparing of medial temporal cortex.
Jason W. Brown, Karen L. Chobor
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Retrograde amnesia from electroconvulsive therapy

Neuropsychologia, 1978
Abstract Retrograde amnesia for events occurring just before electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) has traditionally been interpreted as a failure of memory storage or consolidation. In a recognition memory experiment, the pattern of performance suggested that ECT may interfere with retrieval processes rather than disrupting consolidation.
K E, Patterson   +2 more
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The fractionation of retrograde amnesia

Brain and Cognition, 1988
This single case study describes our investigations of the retrograde memory deficit of a patient who became severely and selectively amnesic after an encephalitic illness. On clinical assessment his retrograde deficit for both personal and public events appeared to encompass his entire adult life.
E K, Warrington, R A, McCarthy
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Functional (dissociative) retrograde amnesia

2016
Retrograde amnesia is described as condition which can occur after direct brain damage, but which occurs more frequently as a result of a psychiatric illness. In order to understand the amnesic condition, content-based divisions of memory are defined. The measurement of retrograde memory is discussed and the dichotomy between "organic" and "psychogenic"
H J, Markowitsch, A, Staniloiu
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Retrograde Amnesia in Petit Mal

Archives of General Psychiatry, 1962
In our former research on the alterations of consciousness in petit mal (Jus and Jus, 1960) we were interested in different kinds of anterograde amnesia in petit mal and also devoted some attention to the problem of amnesia. In the present study we have made a more precise analysis of retrograde amnesia in petit mal.
A, JUS, K, JUS
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Caudate stimulation and retrograde amnesia: Amnesia threshold and gradient

Behavioral Biology, 1972
This experiment determined the threshold stimulation intensity needed for production of retrograde amnesia with 60 Hz caudate stimulation. With the stimulation parameters used, the necessary intensity is between 1 and 1.5 mA. This stimulation is an effective amnesic agent when administered 15 min, but not 60 min, after training.
P E, Gold, R A, King
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Drugs and Retrograde Amnesia

1967
Publisher Summary The retrograde amnesia (RA) phenomenon occurs in both animals and man and overwhelming evidence exists showing that a single electroconvulsive shock (ECS) treatment given after acquisition produces RA. Because ECS constitutes such a reliable RA treatment, drugs can be studied for their ability to duplicate the effects of this ...
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Retrograde amnesia from detention☆

Physiology & Behavior, 1968
Abstract Detention of mice in the passive avoidance apparatus after the training trial decreased their step-through latencies in the retest trial and increased amnesic effect of ECS treatment. Mere detention was found to produce retrograde amnesia even if it occurred outside the apparatus.
F ROBUSTELLI, M JARVIK
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Retrograde Amnesia in Free Recall

Science, 1969
Supervention of high-priority events in a series of events constituting a free-recall task interferes with postexposure processing of mnemonic information about immediately preceding events, with the result that recall of these preceding events is impaired. Recall of immediately following events is not affected.
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