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Retrograde amnesia during transient global amnesia

Neurocase, 1996
Abstract Two patients who met Hodges' clinical criteria for transient global amnesia (TGA) were given anterograde and retrograde memory tests during and after the attack. A SPECT scan was performed during TGA in one case, showing a reduced blood flow confined to the bilateral medial temporal lobes, which resolved on the next day.
Hiroaki Kazui   +6 more
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Retrograde amnesia

Hippocampus, 2001
In humans, the phenomenon of temporally graded retrograde amnesia has been described in the clinic and the laboratory for more than 100 years. In the 1990s, retrograde amnesia began to be studied prospectively in experimental animals. We identified 13 published studies in which animals were given equivalent training at two or more separate times before
L R, Squire, R E, Clark, B J, Knowlton
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Isolated Retrograde Amnesia

Neurocase, 2001
A patient with isolated autobiographical episodic memory is presented. The patient (male; 64 years old) was admitted to hospital suffering from double images and headache. CT examination revealed an arachnoid cyst at the anterior part of the left temporal lobe.
K, Fast, E, Fujiwara
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Retrograde Amnesia

Current Directions in Psychological Science, 2003
Recently, the field of animal memory research has seen a resurgence of interest in the mechanisms underlying retrograde amnesia (RA) and in the use of RA as a technique for studying memory processes. A recent report from a major neuroscience lab, which demonstrated RA for an old reactivated memory, revitalized the debate regarding the widely accepted ...
David C. Riccio   +2 more
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Brief Retrograde Amnesia

Journal of Mental Science, 1947
This study of retrograde amnesia of brief duration is based upon information furnished by 117 persons who had undergone, according to their statements, one or more terrifying incidents. All were men on full military duty, with the exception of three civilians, included as being of particular interest.
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