نتایج جستجو برای: amnesic

تعداد نتایج: 1165  

Journal: :basic and clinical neuroscience 0
solomon umukoro department of pharmacology and therapeutics, university of ibadan, oyo state, nigeria. adaeze ugbomah department of pharmacology and therapeutics, university of ibadan, oyo state, nigeria. adegbuyi o. aderibigbe department of pharmacology and therapeutics, university of ibadan, oyo state, nigeria. anothony t. eduviere department of pharmacology and therapeutics, university of ibadan, oyo state, nigeria. adrian i. omogbiya department of pharmacology and therapeutics, university of ibadan, oyo state, nigeria.

introduction: amnesia or loss of memory is the cardinal hallmark of alzheimer’s disease (ad), a progressive neurodegenerative disorder associated with ageing process. although, ad had been discovered over a century ago, drugs which could cure or halt the progression of the disease are yet to see the light of the day. however, there has been a growing interest in the use of phytomedicines with m...

Journal: :Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine 1941

Journal: :Behavioral neuroscience 1986
L R Squire A P Shimamura

During the past 100 years, neuropsychological testing of amnesic patients has provided a valuable method for learning about the structure and organization of normal memory. One complicating feature of this work is the fact that amnesic patients differ in terms of the pattern of their lesions and in terms of what damage is present in addition to the lesions that cause amnesia. Accordingly, as th...

Journal: :Cognitive, affective & behavioral neuroscience 2005
M A Conroy R O Hopkins L R Squire

Repetition priming has been shown to be independent of recognition memory. Thus, the severely amnesic patient E.P. has demonstrated intact stem completion priming and perceptual identification priming, despite at-chance performance on recognition memory tasks. It has also been shown that perceptual fluency can influence feelings of familiarity, in the sense that items perceived more quickly ten...

Journal: :Lancet 2012
Hans J Markowitsch Angelica Staniloiu

Memory disturbances frequently occur after brain damage, but can be associated with psychiatric illnesses as well. Amnesia--the most severe form of memory impairment--has several variants, including anterograde and retrograde amnesia, material-specific and modality-specific amnesia, and transient global amnesia. We searched databases to obtain an overview of amnesia research from the past 5 yea...

Journal: :Behavioral neuroscience 1989
W C Benzing L R Squire

Amnesic patients and control Ss performed similarly on 2 memory tests. In Experiments 1A and 1B, amnesic patients exhibited intact adaptation-level effects: An experience lifting and judging a group of weights influenced their judgments of a 2nd group of weights 20-25 min later. The effect did not depend on peripheral accommodation, because Ss used 1 hand during their 1st encounter with the wei...

Journal: :Neuropsychology 2000
Y Goshen-Gottstein M Moscovitch B Melo

This study examines the ability of amnesic patients to recover newly formed associations implicitly after a single study trial. Fifteen amnesic patients with various etiologies studied pairs by forming a sentence containing both words. At test, all participants saw 40 intact pairs, 40 rearranged pairs, and 40 new words. All pairs appeared side by side both at study and at test. For the implicit...

Journal: :Behavioral neuroscience 1999
J M Reed L R Squire

Three amnesic patients with damage limited to the hippocampal formation, a severely amnesic patient with extensive medial temporal lobe damage, and 9 controls were tested on the transverse patterning problem (A + B-, B + C-, and C + A-) and also on 2 control problems. One of the control problems was matched to the transverse patterning problem with respect to the number of pairwise decisions th...

Journal: :Journal of experimental psychology. Learning, memory, and cognition 1996
B J Knowlton L R Squire

The contributions of exemplar-specific and abstract knowledge to artificial grammar learning were examined in amnesic patients and controls. In Experiment 1, grammatical rule adherence and chunk strength exerted separate effects on grammaticality judgments. Amnesic patients exhibited intact classification performance, demonstrating the same pattern of results as controls. In Experiment 2, amnes...

2004
Laird S. Cermak Mieke Verfaellie Tracy Butler Larry L. Jacoby

To evaluate the extent to which amnesic patients can attribute the source of familiarity to its correct source during a fame judgment task, we placed gains in familiarity in opposition to conscious recollection. In a first experiment, patients and controls were told specifically that nonfamous names presented just prior to a fame judgment task were not famous; in a second experiment they were t...

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