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We report a patient presenting with episodes of transient amnesia, some with features suggestive of transient global amnesia (TGA), and some more reminiscent of transient epileptic amnesia.
Phil Milburn-McNulty, Andrew J. Larner
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Post-concussion Vulnerability to Transient Global Amnesia
Few studies have investigated transient global amnesia (TGA) in the context of a concussion and the concussion sequelae following TGA. Here we review the case of a 43-year-old male with onset of transient global anterograde and retrograde amnesia 22 days
Matthew D. Garvey +4 more
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Transient global amnesia or transient epileptic amnesia? [PDF]
Sir, We read with great interest the letter of McCorry and Crowley1 concerning an attack of transient global amnesia (TGA) considered secondary to herpes simplex viral encephalitis. Some features of the reported attack are unusual. The patient was a relatively young person: 39 years compared with an average age of 61 with TGA.2 At the beginning the ...
G. Bauer +4 more
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Hypnosis and memory: two hundred years of adventures and still going! [PDF]
One of the most persistent beliefs about hypnosis is its ability to transcend mnemonic abilities. This belief has paved the way to the use of hypnosis in the clinical and legal arenas.
Heap, Michael +2 more
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A neural network model of adaptively timed reinforcement learning and hippocampal dynamics [PDF]
A neural model is described of how adaptively timed reinforcement learning occurs. The adaptive timing circuit is suggested to exist in the hippocampus, and to involve convergence of dentate granule cells on CA3 pyramidal cells, and NMDA receptors.
Grossberg, Stephen, Merrill, John W. L.
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Diffusion-weighted imaging for the differential diagnosis of disorders affecting the hippocampus [PDF]
Background: The human hippocampus can be affected in a large variety of very different neurological diseases, of which acute ischemic stroke, transient global amnesia, epilepsy, and limbic encephalitis are the most common.
Förster, Alex +5 more
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Transient global amnesia – current state of knowledge
Introduction and purpose Transient global amnesia (TGA) is a sudden, short-lasting episode of anterograde and retrograde memory loss not caused by stroke or epileptic seizure.
Patrycja Tymoszuk +5 more
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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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Defining Reconciliation Studies: Theoretical and Practical Dimensions
ABSTRACT Reconciliation studies (RS) has become increasingly influential in understanding alternative views to ending conflict and dealing with the aftermath. As a discipline or field, however, it is not well defined. The actual usefulness of reconciliation (as a concept), or of RS (as a discipline), is debated, and due to its growing usage, it is ...
Colleen Alena O’Brien
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Transient Global Amnesia: A Case Report
Introduction: Transient global amnesia is a syndrome of temporary and reversible disruption of short-term memory accompanied by repetitive questioning.
Richard Alan Rison +1 more
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