نتایج جستجو برای: retrograde amnesia

تعداد نتایج: 24700  

2015
Simon Trent Philip Barnes Jeremy Hall Kerrie L. Thomas

Memory reconsolidation is considered to be the process whereby stored memories become labile on recall, allowing updating. Blocking the restabilization of a memory during reconsolidation is held to result in a permanent amnesia. The targeted knockdown of either Zif268 or Arc levels in the brain, and inhibition of protein synthesis, after a brief recall results in a non-recoverable retrograde am...

2013
Sören Diegelmann Stephan Preuschoff Mirjam Appel Thomas Niewalda Bertram Gerber Ayse Yarali

Painful events shape future behaviour in two ways: stimuli associated with pain onset subsequently support learned avoidance (i.e. punishment-learning) because they signal future, upcoming pain. Stimuli associated with pain offset in turn signal relief and later on support learned approach (i.e. relief-learning). The relative strengths of such punishment- and relief-learning can be crucial for ...

Journal: :Cold Spring Harbor perspectives in biology 2015
Larry R Squire Lisa Genzel John T Wixted Richard G Morris

Conscious memory for a new experience is initially dependent on information stored in both the hippocampus and neocortex. Systems consolidation is the process by which the hippocampus guides the reorganization of the information stored in the neocortex such that it eventually becomes independent of the hippocampus. Early evidence for systems consolidation was provided by studies of retrograde a...

Journal: :Hippocampus 2001
G Winocur R M McDonald M Moscovitch

A test of socially acquired food preferences was used to study the effects of large lesions to the hippocampal formation (HPC) on anterograde and retrograde memory in rats. In the anterograde test, rats with HPC lesions normally acquired the food preference but showed a faster rate of forgetting than control groups. When the food preference was acquired preoperatively, HPC groups exhibited a te...

Journal: :Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry 1994
N Kapur H Katifi H el-Zawawi M Sedgwick S Barker

A patient had transient memory loss for close family members. She could not even recognise their names as familiar. Her everyday memory was relatively preserved and she retained a clear recollection of the episode. Standard and sleep deprived EEG showed a mild abnormality of the left temporal lobe. Neuropsychological testing found evidence for a mild verbal memory impairment. The findings provi...

Journal: :The Journal of neuropsychiatry and clinical neurosciences 2006
Adrienne Curtis Hugh Rickards

ory was relatively intact. On discharge, Mr. A continued to show improvement in his cognitive functions, and 2 months after the onset of NMS, his score on MMSE was 25/30 with persistent deficits in immediate and recent memory. He still had retrograde amnesia about the events surrounding the NMS and also had anterograde amnesia with deficits in learning new verbal information. Again, no deficits...

2011
Bernhard Sehm Stefan Frisch Angelika Thöne-Otto Annette Horstmann Arno Villringer Hellmuth Obrig

Focal retrograde amnesia (FRA) is a rare neurocognitive disorder presenting with an isolated loss of retrograde memory. In the absence of detectable brain lesions, a differentiation of FRA from psychogenic causes is difficult. Here we report a case study of persisting FRA after an epileptic seizure. A thorough neuropsychological assessment confirmed severe retrograde memory deficits while anter...

Journal: :Learning & memory 2008
Asahi Haijima Yukio Ichitani

Retrograde and anterograde amnesic effects of excitotoxic lesions of the rat retrosplenial cortex (RS) and hippocampus (HPC) were investigated. To test retrograde amnesia, rats were trained with two-arm place discrimination in a radial maze 4 wk and 1 d before surgery with a different arm pair, respectively. In the retention test 1 wk after surgery, both lesion groups showed temporally ungraded...

Journal: :Behavioural brain research 2003
Melissa J Glenn Catherine Nesbitt Dave G Mumby

Two experiments examined the contribution of the perirhinal cortex (PRh) to retrograde memory for the location of a platform in a water maze. In a previous study, we found that electrolytic lesions of the PRh produced retrograde amnesia, without a temporal gradient, for water-maze problems acquired 4 weeks and 2 days before surgery [Behav. Brain. Res. 114 (2000) 119]. In Experiment 1, we used t...

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