نتایج جستجو برای: anterograde amnesia

تعداد نتایج: 7656  

Journal: :Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry 1999
F Eustache B Desgranges P Laville B Guillery C Lalevée S Schaeffer V de la Sayette S Iglesias J C Baron F Viader

OBJECTIVES To assess episodic memory (especially anterograde amnesia) during the acute phase of transient global amnesia to differentiate an encoding, a storage, or a retrieval deficit. METHODS In three patients, whose amnestic episode fulfilled all current criteria for transient global amnesia, a neuropsychological protocol was administered which included a word learning task derived from th...

Journal: :Neuropsychology 2000
C E Myers R McGlinchey-Berroth S Warren L Monti C M Brawn M A Gluck

Damage to the hippocampus and medial temporal (MT) structures can lead to anterograde amnesia and may also impair latent learning, in which prior exposure to cues affects their subsequent associability. Normally, latent learning may reflect both representational and attentional mechanisms. Prior work has suggested that individuals with MT amnesia have specific deficits in representational proce...

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: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2012
Moriel Zelikowsky Stephanie Bissiere Michael S Fanselow

Mammals suffering damage to the hippocampus display a dramatic loss of explicit, recently formed memories (retrograde amnesia). In contrast, deficits in the ability to form new memories following hippocampal damage (anterograde amnesia) can be overcome with sufficient training. By combining contextual fear conditioning with lesions of the dorsal hippocampus in rats, we discovered that while ani...

2009
Gavin C. M. McKay Michael D. Kopelman

Amnesia (Fig. 1) has been defined as ‘an abnormal mental state in which memory and learning are affected out of all proportion to other cognitive functions in an otherwise alert and responsive patient’ (Victor 1971). Memory impairment can affect the learning of new material (anterograde amnesia), owing to impairments in the encoding, storage or retrieval stages. It can also affect the recall of...

Journal: :Cognitive neuropsychology 2005
Martijn Meeter Jaap M J Murre

A connectionist model is presented, the TraceLink model, that implements an autonomous "off-line" consolidation process. The model consists of three subsystems: (1) a trace system (neocortex), (2) a link system (hippocampus and adjacent regions), and (3) a modulatory system (basal forebrain and other areas). The model is able to account for many of the characteristics of anterograde and retrogr...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2002
Robert E Clark Nicola J Broadbent Stuart M Zola Larry R Squire

We studied the importance of the hippocampus and subiculum for anterograde and retrograde memory in the rat using social transmission of food preference, a nonspatial memory task. Experiment 1 asked how long an acquired food preference could be remembered. In experiment 2, we determined the anterograde amnesic effects of large lesions of the hippocampus that included the subiculum. In experimen...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2005
René Hurlemann Barbara Hawellek Andreas Matusch Heike Kolsch Heike Wollersen Burkhard Madea Kai Vogeley Wolfgang Maier Raymond J Dolan

We used a free-recall paradigm to establish a behavioral index of the retrograde and anterograde interference of emotion with episodic memory encoding. In two experiments involving 78 subjects, we show that negatively valenced items elicit retrograde amnesia, whereas positively valenced items elicit retrograde hypermnesia. These data indicate item valence is critical in determining retrograde a...

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