Retrograde amnesia in neurological disorders is a perplexing and fascinating research topic. The severity of retrograde amnesia is not well correlated with that of anterograde amnesia, and there can be disproportionate impairments of either. Within retrograde amnesia, there are various dissociations which have been claimed—for example, between the more autobiographical (episodic) and more semantic components of memory. However, the associations of different types of retrograde amnesia are also important, and clarification of these issues is confounded by the fact that retrograde amnesia seems to be particularly vulnerable to psychogenic factors. Large frontal and temporal lobe lesions have been postulated as critical in producing retrograde...
Retrograde amnesia (RA), which includes loss of memory for past personal events (autobiographical RA...
grantor: University of TorontoPatterns of retrograde memory loss associated with semantic ...
Transient epileptic amnesia is a form of temporal lobe epilepsy in which sufferers often complain of...
Reinhold N, Markowitsch HJ. Retrograde episodic memory and emotion: a perspective from patients with...
Andrew Mayes’s contribution to the neuropsychology of memory has consisted in steadily teasing out t...
Our understanding of the mechanisms underlying very long-term memory impairments remains rather limi...
There is considerable controversy concerning the theoretical basis of retrograde amnesia (R.A.). In ...
There are many controversies concerning the structural basis of retrograde amnesia (RA). One view is...
Amnesia (Fig. 1) has been defined as ‘an abnormal mental state in which memory and learning are affe...
Markowitsch HJ. Organic and psychogenic retrograde amnesia: Two sides of the same coin? NEUROCASE. 1...
There are many controversies concerning the structural basis of retrograde amnesia (RA). One view is...
Retrograde amnesia (RA), which includes loss of memory for past personal events (autobiographical RA...
grantor: University of TorontoPatterns of retrograde memory loss associated with semantic ...
There are many controversies concerning the structural basis of retrograde amnesia (RA). One view is...
Retrograde amnesia (RA), which includes loss of memory for past personal events (autobiographical RA...
Retrograde amnesia (RA), which includes loss of memory for past personal events (autobiographical RA...
grantor: University of TorontoPatterns of retrograde memory loss associated with semantic ...
Transient epileptic amnesia is a form of temporal lobe epilepsy in which sufferers often complain of...
Reinhold N, Markowitsch HJ. Retrograde episodic memory and emotion: a perspective from patients with...
Andrew Mayes’s contribution to the neuropsychology of memory has consisted in steadily teasing out t...
Our understanding of the mechanisms underlying very long-term memory impairments remains rather limi...
There is considerable controversy concerning the theoretical basis of retrograde amnesia (R.A.). In ...
There are many controversies concerning the structural basis of retrograde amnesia (RA). One view is...
Amnesia (Fig. 1) has been defined as ‘an abnormal mental state in which memory and learning are affe...
Markowitsch HJ. Organic and psychogenic retrograde amnesia: Two sides of the same coin? NEUROCASE. 1...
There are many controversies concerning the structural basis of retrograde amnesia (RA). One view is...
Retrograde amnesia (RA), which includes loss of memory for past personal events (autobiographical RA...
grantor: University of TorontoPatterns of retrograde memory loss associated with semantic ...
There are many controversies concerning the structural basis of retrograde amnesia (RA). One view is...
Retrograde amnesia (RA), which includes loss of memory for past personal events (autobiographical RA...
Retrograde amnesia (RA), which includes loss of memory for past personal events (autobiographical RA...
grantor: University of TorontoPatterns of retrograde memory loss associated with semantic ...
Transient epileptic amnesia is a form of temporal lobe epilepsy in which sufferers often complain of...