Psychogenic amnesia is a complex disorder characterised by a wide variety of symptoms. Consequently, in a number of cases it is difficult distinguish it from organic memory impairment. The present study reports a new case of global psychogenic amnesia compared with two patients with amnesia underlain by organic brain damage. Our aim was to identify features useful for distinguishing between psychogenic and organic forms of memory impairment. The findings show the usefulness of a multidimensional evaluation of clinical, neuroradiological, neuropsychological and psychopathological aspects, to provide convergent findings useful for differentiating the two forms of memory disorder
Organic amnesia is a neurological disorder that affects learning and memory but leaves other mental ...
There are very few case series of patients with acute psychogenic memory loss (also known as dissoci...
This article discusses the possibility of practitioners who mistake organic memory loss for dissocia...
Psychogenic amnesia is a complex disorder characterised by a wide variety of symptoms. Consequently,...
Organic and psychogenic retrograde amnesia have long been considered as distinct entities and as suc...
A case of pure retrograde amnesia following mild head injury is reported. Neuropsychological, psycho...
Staniloiu A, Markowitsch HJ, Kordon A. Psychological causes of autobiographical amnesia: A study of ...
Markowitsch HJ. Organic and psychogenic retrograde amnesia: Two sides of the same coin? NEUROCASE. 1...
We present here a case in which functional MR imaging (fMRI) was done for a patient who developed re...
Markowitsch HJ. Neuroimaging correlates of memory disorders: Similarities between psychogenic and or...
Reinhold N, Kühnel S, Brand M, Markowitsch HJ. Functional neuroimaging in memory and memory disturba...
Patients with psychogenic amnesia generally suffer from episodic memory deficits associated with an ...
A 34-year-old man without a past history of any psychiatric or neurological disorder developed sever...
Markowitsch HJ. The mnestic block syndrome: Environmentally induced amnesia. NEUROLOGY PSYCHIATRY AN...
Markowitsch HJ, Staniloiu A. Amnesic disorders. The Lancet. 2012;380(9851):1429-1440.Memory disturba...
Organic amnesia is a neurological disorder that affects learning and memory but leaves other mental ...
There are very few case series of patients with acute psychogenic memory loss (also known as dissoci...
This article discusses the possibility of practitioners who mistake organic memory loss for dissocia...
Psychogenic amnesia is a complex disorder characterised by a wide variety of symptoms. Consequently,...
Organic and psychogenic retrograde amnesia have long been considered as distinct entities and as suc...
A case of pure retrograde amnesia following mild head injury is reported. Neuropsychological, psycho...
Staniloiu A, Markowitsch HJ, Kordon A. Psychological causes of autobiographical amnesia: A study of ...
Markowitsch HJ. Organic and psychogenic retrograde amnesia: Two sides of the same coin? NEUROCASE. 1...
We present here a case in which functional MR imaging (fMRI) was done for a patient who developed re...
Markowitsch HJ. Neuroimaging correlates of memory disorders: Similarities between psychogenic and or...
Reinhold N, Kühnel S, Brand M, Markowitsch HJ. Functional neuroimaging in memory and memory disturba...
Patients with psychogenic amnesia generally suffer from episodic memory deficits associated with an ...
A 34-year-old man without a past history of any psychiatric or neurological disorder developed sever...
Markowitsch HJ. The mnestic block syndrome: Environmentally induced amnesia. NEUROLOGY PSYCHIATRY AN...
Markowitsch HJ, Staniloiu A. Amnesic disorders. The Lancet. 2012;380(9851):1429-1440.Memory disturba...
Organic amnesia is a neurological disorder that affects learning and memory but leaves other mental ...
There are very few case series of patients with acute psychogenic memory loss (also known as dissoci...
This article discusses the possibility of practitioners who mistake organic memory loss for dissocia...