نتایج جستجو برای: retrograde amnesia

تعداد نتایج: 24700  

Journal: :Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery & Psychiatry 1993

2014
Florian Fiebig Anders Lansner

Declarative long-term memories are not created in an instant. Gradual stabilization and temporally shifting dependence of acquired declarative memories in different brain regions-called systems consolidation-can be tracked in time by lesion experiments. The observation of temporally graded retrograde amnesia (RA) following hippocampal lesions points to a gradual transfer of memory from hippocam...

Journal: :Cortex; a journal devoted to the study of the nervous system and behavior 2003
Jonathan J Evans Kim S Graham Katherine H Pratt John R Hodges

We report a long-term follow-up study of case JM, who demonstrated a focal retrograde amnesia (FRA) as a consequence of cerebral vasculitis. The present study showed that, several years post-onset, JM experienced considerable impairment in episodic retrograde memory, with normal anterograde autobiographical memory. Further investigations demonstrated that she showed no evidence of accelerated f...

Journal: :The journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law 2014
Robert P Granacher

In their article, Pyszora et al. present the results of research in which they re-examined 50 violent offenders from an original case study. In the earlier study, they evaluated 59 amnesic violent offenders who received a life sentence in 1994 in England and Wales and compared them against a group of nonamnesic offenders (n 148). In the current follow-up study, the authors reinterviewed 31 of t...

Journal: :Neurobiology of learning and memory 2017
David Clewett Michiko Sakaki Shawn Nielsen Giselle Petzinger Mara Mather

Arousal's selective effects on cognition go beyond the simple enhancement of emotional stimuli, sometimes enhancing and other times impairing processing of proximal neutral information. Past work shows that arousal impairs encoding of subsequent neutral stimuli regardless of their top-down priority via the engagement of β-adrenoreceptors. In contrast, retrograde amnesia induced by emotional aro...

Journal: :Learning & memory 2006
Peter Bright Joseph Buckman Alex Fradera Haruo Yoshimasu Alan C F Colchester Michael D Kopelman

There is considerable controversy concerning the theoretical basis of retrograde amnesia (R.A.). In the present paper, we compare medial temporal, medial plus lateral temporal, and frontal lesion patients on a new autobiographical memory task and measures of the more semantic aspects of memory (famous faces and news events). Only those patients with damage extending beyond the medial temporal c...

Journal: :Neurobiology of learning and memory 2011
Stéphane Gaskin Marilyn Tardif Dave G Mumby

We investigated whether systems consolidation of spatial memory could be detected in a non-navigational, spatial-learning test that takes advantage of rats' natural propensity to preferentially investigate an object that was displaced relative to spatial cues more than an object that remained stationary. Previous studies using navigational spatial-learning tests have generally failed to reveal ...

Journal: :Journal of comparative and physiological psychology 1961
M C MADSEN J L McGAUGH

In a recent article, Coons and Miller (1960) raise the question as to whether previous studies which have purported to show that ECS induces a retrograde amnesia can be accounted for by ECS-induced fear of the goal. In the present study 5s were given a single ECS after making a response which was punished by shock to the feet. In a similar study, Pearlman, Sharpless, and Jarvik (1959) have show...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2003
B A Strange R Hurlemann R J Dolan

The influence of emotion on human memory is associated with two contradictory effects in the form of either emotion-induced enhancements or decrements in memory. In a series of experiments involving single word presentation, we show that enhanced memory for emotional words is strongly coupled to decrements in memory for items preceding the emotional stimulus, an effect that is more pronounced i...

Journal: :Learning & memory 2014
Natalia C Colettis Marina Snitcofsky Edgar E Kornisiuk Emilio N Gonzalez Jorge A Quillfeldt Diana A Jerusalinsky

The muscarinic cholinergic receptor (MAChR) blockade with scopolamine either extended or restricted to the hippocampus, before or after training in inhibitory avoidance (IA) caused anterograde or retrograde amnesia, respectively, in the rat, because there was no long-term memory (LTM) expression. Adult Wistar rats previously exposed to one or two open-field (OF) sessions of 3 min each (habituat...

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