نتایج جستجو برای: amnesic

تعداد نتایج: 1165  

Journal: :Cold Spring Harbor perspectives in biology 2015
Karim Nader

Memory reconsolidation is the process in which reactivated long-term memory (LTM) becomes transiently sensitive to amnesic agents that are effective at consolidation. The phenomenon was first described more than 50 years ago but did not fit the dominant paradigm that posited that consolidation takes place only once per LTM item. Research on reconsolidation was revitalized only more than a decad...

Journal: :Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry 2001
G A Carlesimo L Fadda P Turriziani F Tomaiuolo C Caltagirone

OBJECTIVE To test the hypothesis that visual memory for faces can be dissociated from visual memory for topographical material. METHOD A patient who developed a global amnesic syndrome after acute carbon monoxide poisoning is described. A neuroradiological examination documented severe bilateral atrophy of the hippocampi. RESULTS Despite a severe anterograde memory disorder involving verbal...

Journal: :Journal of abnormal psychology 2003
Bernet M Elzinga R Hans Phaf Angelique M Ardon Richard van Dyck

To investigate amnesia between identities in dissociative identity disorder (DID), the authors assessed explicit and implicit memory performance on a directed-forgetting task in 12 DID patients who switched from one state to an "amnesic" state between presentation and memory testing. DID patients were instructed either to remember or to forget neutral and emotional words. Besides an overall dec...

2017
Ilse A. D. A. Van Tilborg Roy P. C. Kessels Pauline Kruijt Arie J. Wester Wouter Hulstijn

Patients with amnesia have deWcits in declarative memory but intact memory for motor and perceptual skills, which suggests that explicit memory and implicit memory are distinct. However, the evidence that implicit motor learning is intact in amnesic patients is contradictory. This study investigated implicit sequence learning in amnesic patients with KorsakoV’s syndrome (N = 20) and matched con...

Journal: :Pharmacological reports : PR 2010
Federico Nanfaro Ricardo Cabrera Vanesa Bazzocchini Myrian Laconi Roberto Yunes

In the present paper we show for the first time that pregnenolone sulfate (Preg-S) impairs rats' memory for novel object recognition when injected in lateral septum (1.2 microM). The effect of Preg-S is clearly related to the moment the reagent is administered: if administered shortly after the training phase, or prior to the test phase of the experiment, there is no amnesic effect. It is only ...

Journal: :Archives of pharmacal research 2009
Ki Yong Lee Sang Hyun Sung Seung Hyun Kim Young Pyo Jang Tae Hwan Oh Young Choong Kim

We examined anti-amnesic activity of the methanolic extract of Cornus officinalis fruits (COT) and a major constituent, loganin using scopolamine-induced (1 mg/kg body weight, s.c.) amnesic mice with both passive avoidance and the Morris water maze tests. Oral treatment of mice with COT (100 mg/kg body weight) and loganin (1 and 2 mg/kg body weight) significantly mitigated scopolamine-induced m...

Journal: :Therapeutic drug monitoring 2004
Jean-Pierre Goullé Jean-Pierre Anger

Amnesia following sedative-hypnotic drug exposure is discussed. Anterograde amnesia clearly occurs with many benzodiazepines. Several drugs are assessed: benzodiazepines and two hypnotics in particular that are structurally unrelated to the benzodiazepines but share some of their properties: zolpidem and zopiclone. The amnesic effects of these drugs are described, memory process, biology of mem...

Journal: :Learning & memory 1997
S B Hamann L Cahill J L McGaugh L R Squire

Emotional arousal has been demonstrated to enhance declarative memory (conscious recollection) in humans in both naturalistic and experimental studies. Here, we examined this effect in amnesia. Amnesic patients and controls viewed a slide presentation while listening to an accompanying emotionally arousing story. In both groups, recognition memory was enhanced for the emotionally arousing story...

Journal: :Hippocampus 1999
J R Manns L R Squire

There have been conflicting reports about the importance of the hippocampal region for recognition memory. Vargha-Khadem et al. (1997) described three patients who became amnesic early in life as a result of damage apparently limited to the hippocampal region. One of these patients (Jon) performed normally on the recognition portion of the Doors and People Test but was severely impaired in reca...

Journal: :Neuropsychology 1997
D L Schacter M Verfaellie M D Anes

Little is known about the neuropsychology of false recognition. D.L. Schacter, M. Verfaellie, and D. Pradere (1996) induced false recognition in amnesic patients and normal controls by exposing them to numerous semantic associates of a nonstudied word and found that amnesics showed significantly reduced levels of false recognition. To determine whether this outcome is specific to the semantic d...

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