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Classic and recent advances in understanding amnesia [PDF]
Neurological amnesia has been and remains the focus of intense study, motivated by the drive to understand typical and atypical memory function and the underlying brain basis that is involved.
A Adlam +85 more
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Writing the Engram: Epigenetic Mechanisms of Memory Allocation
Memory allocation refers to the selective recruitment of neurons to engram cells upon memory formation. While previous studies have documented the importance of intrinsic excitability and the transcription factor CREB on memory allocation, epigenetic mechanisms have remained poorly understood. Here, we summarise recent discoveries epigenetic mechanisms
Isabella Tarulli +3 more
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Retrograde Amnesia in Parkinson’s Disease [PDF]
ABSTRACT:Retrograde amnesia was assessed in demented and non-demented Parkinson’s patients using a test of remote memory spanning the years from 1920-1979. Results indicated that the demented patients 1) scored significantly below normal controls and 2) had equal impairment for all time periods.
M, Freedman +4 more
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Repeated neonatal sevoflurane exposure impairs adolescent fear memory through Igfbp2 downregulation in paraventricular thalamus‐central amygdala glutamatergic projections. Restoring Igfbp2 or activating this circuit rescues memory deficits, neuronal excitability, and spine density, identifying a precise molecular target for preventing anesthesia ...
Weiming Zhao +16 more
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Functional retrograde autobiographical amnesia is often associated with physical and/or psychological trauma. On 11 March 2011, the largest earthquake on record in Japan took place, and subsequent huge tsunami devastated the Pacific coast of northern ...
Yuji Odagaki
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Transient epileptic amnesia is an adult onset form of temporal epilepsy which is characterised by recurrent acute seizure-induced amnesia often accompanied by ongoing memory disturbances of autobiographical, topographical amnesia and accelerated long ...
J. S. Anužytė +2 more
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A greater number of prior concussions was associated with widespread increases in cortical mean diffusivity, increased cortical surface area, and thinner anterior and medial temporal cortex in otherwise healthy collegiate athletes. Microscopic changes in gray matter associated with cumulative concussion may represent a vulnerability or antecedent to ...
Timothy B. Meier +8 more
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ABSTRACT Background Remimazolam is a short‐acting benzodiazepine with less cardiorespiratory depression compared with propofol. The Oxygen Reserve Index (ORi) reflects oxygenation status in the mild hyperoxic range and can detect subtle respiratory depression induced by sedatives.
Jee Hoon Kim +9 more
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Know-how, intellectualism, and memory systems [PDF]
A longstanding tradition in philosophy distinguishes between knowthatand know-how. This traditional “anti-intellectualist” view is soentrenched in folk psychology that it is often invoked in supportof an allegedly equivalent distinction between explicit ...
De Brigard, Felipe
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Cognitive Neuroscience Analyses of Memory: A Historical Perspective [PDF]
As part of the general trend toward interdisciplinary research in recent years, a growing number of investigators have come to consider both cognitive and neuroscientific perspectives when theorizing about memory.
Nadel, Lynn +2 more
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