Focal damage confined to the hippocampus may result in recognition deficits characterized by a dissociation between impaired recollection and preserved familiarity. Here, we report a single case of an amnesic patient with bilateral damage to the anterior part of the thalamus, who presented with a neuropsychological profile suggesting such a dissociation. We hypothesized that this focal damage involved the so-called Delay and Brion's circuit, which has been theorized to subserve episodic memory processes, but at a different anatomical level than in patients with hippocampal lesions. Using two independent experimental paradigms (remember/know and confidence receiver operating characteristics [ROC]) and recruiting a sex- and age-matched group ...
Subject KN has a persistent anterograde amnesia as a result of brain injury following meningitis in ...
A central debate in the systems neuroscience of memory concerns whether different medial temporal lo...
A central debate in the systems neuroscience of memory concerns whether different medial temporal lo...
Focal damage confined to the hippocampus may result in recognition deficits characterized by a disso...
Focal damage confined to the hippocampus may result in recognition deficits characterized by a disso...
Focal damage confined to the hippocampus may result in recognition deficits characterized by a disso...
Recollection and familiarity are two distinct forms of recognition memory that differ in terms of th...
Recollection and familiarity are two distinct forms of recognition memory that differ in terms of th...
Although it is well established that thalamic lesions may lead to profound amnesia, the precise cont...
Although it is well established that thalamic lesions may lead to profound amnesia, the precise cont...
Although it is well established that thalamic lesions may lead to profound amnesia, the precise cont...
Subject KN has a persistent anterograde amnesia as a result of brain injury following meningitis in ...
Subject KN has a persistent anterograde amnesia as a result of brain injury following meningitis in ...
Subject KN has a persistent anterograde amnesia as a result of brain injury following meningitis in ...
Subject KN has a persistent anterograde amnesia as a result of brain injury following meningitis in ...
Subject KN has a persistent anterograde amnesia as a result of brain injury following meningitis in ...
A central debate in the systems neuroscience of memory concerns whether different medial temporal lo...
A central debate in the systems neuroscience of memory concerns whether different medial temporal lo...
Focal damage confined to the hippocampus may result in recognition deficits characterized by a disso...
Focal damage confined to the hippocampus may result in recognition deficits characterized by a disso...
Focal damage confined to the hippocampus may result in recognition deficits characterized by a disso...
Recollection and familiarity are two distinct forms of recognition memory that differ in terms of th...
Recollection and familiarity are two distinct forms of recognition memory that differ in terms of th...
Although it is well established that thalamic lesions may lead to profound amnesia, the precise cont...
Although it is well established that thalamic lesions may lead to profound amnesia, the precise cont...
Although it is well established that thalamic lesions may lead to profound amnesia, the precise cont...
Subject KN has a persistent anterograde amnesia as a result of brain injury following meningitis in ...
Subject KN has a persistent anterograde amnesia as a result of brain injury following meningitis in ...
Subject KN has a persistent anterograde amnesia as a result of brain injury following meningitis in ...
Subject KN has a persistent anterograde amnesia as a result of brain injury following meningitis in ...
Subject KN has a persistent anterograde amnesia as a result of brain injury following meningitis in ...
A central debate in the systems neuroscience of memory concerns whether different medial temporal lo...
A central debate in the systems neuroscience of memory concerns whether different medial temporal lo...