A battery of tests evaluating different aspects of retrograde memory (autobiographical, public events, semantic knowledge) was administered to a group of 20 patients who had suffered from a severe closed-head injury (CHI) and who had recovered from the post-traumatic amnesia period and to a group of sex-, age- and education-matched normal controls. Results document a high prevalence of retrograde memory deficits among CHI individuals. The deficit involves both autobiographical and public events memories and extends to early acquired basic and cultural knowledge. The severity of the deficit does not vary according to some kind of temporal gradient or according to a presumed hierarchical or modality organization of the semantic system. Howeve...
As an explanation of the pattern of slow information processing after closed head injury (CHI), hypo...
Patients with minor closed head injuries have been found to demonstrate a specific deficit in the re...
This study investigated the basic mechanisms of the impairment of memory for actions to be performed...
A battery of tests evaluating different aspects of retrograde memory (autobiographical, public event...
In this paper we present data from a closed head injury patient who presents a striking example of w...
Markowitsch HJ, Calabrese P, Neufeld H, Gehlen W, Durwen HF. Retrograde amnesia for world knowledge ...
Closed head injury (CHI) typically results in diffuse damage to the brain with particular damage to ...
This study was aimed at investigating long-term forgetting in chronic survivors of severe closed-hea...
The performance of a severe amnesic patient (AC) was explored across two tasks designed to assess hi...
Abstract--Tests of new learning capacity and remote memory were given to the chronic amnesic patient...
There is considerable controversy concerning the theoretical basis of retrograde amnesia (R.A.). In ...
This study investigated the hypothesis that brain damaged patients with memory disorder are poorer a...
We report our long-term follow-up investigations of RFR, a post-encephalitic case of very grave ante...
Retrograde amnesia in neurological disorders is a perplexing and fascinating research topic. The sev...
As an explanation of the pattern of slow information processing after closed head injury (CHI), hypo...
As an explanation of the pattern of slow information processing after closed head injury (CHI), hypo...
Patients with minor closed head injuries have been found to demonstrate a specific deficit in the re...
This study investigated the basic mechanisms of the impairment of memory for actions to be performed...
A battery of tests evaluating different aspects of retrograde memory (autobiographical, public event...
In this paper we present data from a closed head injury patient who presents a striking example of w...
Markowitsch HJ, Calabrese P, Neufeld H, Gehlen W, Durwen HF. Retrograde amnesia for world knowledge ...
Closed head injury (CHI) typically results in diffuse damage to the brain with particular damage to ...
This study was aimed at investigating long-term forgetting in chronic survivors of severe closed-hea...
The performance of a severe amnesic patient (AC) was explored across two tasks designed to assess hi...
Abstract--Tests of new learning capacity and remote memory were given to the chronic amnesic patient...
There is considerable controversy concerning the theoretical basis of retrograde amnesia (R.A.). In ...
This study investigated the hypothesis that brain damaged patients with memory disorder are poorer a...
We report our long-term follow-up investigations of RFR, a post-encephalitic case of very grave ante...
Retrograde amnesia in neurological disorders is a perplexing and fascinating research topic. The sev...
As an explanation of the pattern of slow information processing after closed head injury (CHI), hypo...
As an explanation of the pattern of slow information processing after closed head injury (CHI), hypo...
Patients with minor closed head injuries have been found to demonstrate a specific deficit in the re...
This study investigated the basic mechanisms of the impairment of memory for actions to be performed...