AbstractIn this review, the clinical, neuropsychological, and neuroimaging findings in the alcoholic Korsakoff syndrome and in thalamic amnesia, resulting from focal infarction, are compared. In both disorders, there is controversy over what is the critical site for anterograde amnesia to occur—damage to the anterior thalamus/mammillo-thalamic tract has most commonly been cited, but damage to the medio-dorsal nuclei has also been advocated. Both syndromes show ‘core’ features of an anterograde amnesic syndrome; but retrograde amnesia is generally much more extensive (going back many years or decades) in the Korsakoff syndrome. Likewise, spontaneous confabulation occurs more commonly in the Korsakoff syndrome, although seen in only a minorit...
The neural correlate of anterograde amnesia in Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome (WKS) is still debated. W...
Neuropathological findings in the brains of two alcoholic patients with Korsakoff's psychosis are re...
A brief review of the literature on retrograde amnesia in Korsakoff's syndrome is presented. Various...
International audienceThe thalamus, a relay organ consisting of several nuclei, is shared between th...
OBJECTIVES To investigate the relation between anterograde amnesia and atrophy of brain structures i...
SUMMARY: Korsakoff-like amnestic syndromes have been rarely described following structural le-sions ...
peer reviewedThe basis of amnesia in alcoholic Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome (WKS) has been generally ...
AbstractIn this review, the clinical, neuropsychological, and neuroimaging findings in the alcoholic...
Nicolaas JM Arts,1,2 Serge JW Walvoort,1 Roy PC Kessels1,3,4 1Centre of Excellence for Korsakoff an...
Psychometric and neuropathological findings on two Korsakoff amnesics are described. Both patients s...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: To distinguish, in patients with Korsakoff syndrome (KS), the struc...
In humans lacunar infarcts in the mesial and anterior regions of the thalami are frequently associat...
The neural correlate of anterograde amnesia in Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome (WKS) is still debated. W...
Neuropathological findings in the brains of two alcoholic patients with Korsakoff's psychosis are re...
A brief review of the literature on retrograde amnesia in Korsakoff's syndrome is presented. Various...
International audienceThe thalamus, a relay organ consisting of several nuclei, is shared between th...
OBJECTIVES To investigate the relation between anterograde amnesia and atrophy of brain structures i...
SUMMARY: Korsakoff-like amnestic syndromes have been rarely described following structural le-sions ...
peer reviewedThe basis of amnesia in alcoholic Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome (WKS) has been generally ...
AbstractIn this review, the clinical, neuropsychological, and neuroimaging findings in the alcoholic...
Nicolaas JM Arts,1,2 Serge JW Walvoort,1 Roy PC Kessels1,3,4 1Centre of Excellence for Korsakoff an...
Psychometric and neuropathological findings on two Korsakoff amnesics are described. Both patients s...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: To distinguish, in patients with Korsakoff syndrome (KS), the struc...
In humans lacunar infarcts in the mesial and anterior regions of the thalami are frequently associat...
The neural correlate of anterograde amnesia in Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome (WKS) is still debated. W...
Neuropathological findings in the brains of two alcoholic patients with Korsakoff's psychosis are re...
A brief review of the literature on retrograde amnesia in Korsakoff's syndrome is presented. Various...