This study investigated the hypothesis that brain damaged patients with memory disorder are poorer at remembering the semantic than the perceptual attributes of information. Eight patients with memory impairment of different etiology and 24 patients with chronic consequences of severe closed-head injury were compared to similarly sized age- and literacy-matched normal control groups on recognition tests for the physical aspect and the semantic identity of words and pictures lists. In order to avoid interpretative problems deriving from different absolute levels of performance, study conditions were manipulated across subjects to obtain comparable accuracy on the perceptual recognition tests in the memory disordered and control groups. The r...
Recent evidence suggests that the perirhinal cortex is involved in perception of complex objects wit...
Previous group studies involving patients with semanticdementia, who have impaired semantic memory a...
Closed head injury (CHI) typically results in diffuse damage to the brain with particular damage to ...
This study investigated the hypothesis that brain damaged patients with memory disorder are poorer a...
We report two head-injured patients whose knowledge of living things was selectively disrupted. Thei...
The performance of a severe amnesic patient (AC) was explored across two tasks designed to assess hi...
Patients after severe closed-head injury (CHI) demonstrate reduced ability to spontaneously utilize ...
A battery of tests evaluating different aspects of retrograde memory (autobiographical, public event...
Metamemory, in particular memory monitoring during a memory task, was investigated in a closed—head ...
Patients with minor closed head injuries have been found to show a specific deficit in the recall of...
The present study compared the recognition memory deficit in different groups of amnesics using scor...
This study describes the performance of three groups of subjects on a pictorial forced-recognition t...
This study describes the performance of three groups of subjects on a pictorial forced-recognition t...
International audienceAlthough the semantic memory impairment has been largely documented in Alzheim...
Although the semantic memory impairment has been largely documented in Alzheimer's disease, little i...
Recent evidence suggests that the perirhinal cortex is involved in perception of complex objects wit...
Previous group studies involving patients with semanticdementia, who have impaired semantic memory a...
Closed head injury (CHI) typically results in diffuse damage to the brain with particular damage to ...
This study investigated the hypothesis that brain damaged patients with memory disorder are poorer a...
We report two head-injured patients whose knowledge of living things was selectively disrupted. Thei...
The performance of a severe amnesic patient (AC) was explored across two tasks designed to assess hi...
Patients after severe closed-head injury (CHI) demonstrate reduced ability to spontaneously utilize ...
A battery of tests evaluating different aspects of retrograde memory (autobiographical, public event...
Metamemory, in particular memory monitoring during a memory task, was investigated in a closed—head ...
Patients with minor closed head injuries have been found to show a specific deficit in the recall of...
The present study compared the recognition memory deficit in different groups of amnesics using scor...
This study describes the performance of three groups of subjects on a pictorial forced-recognition t...
This study describes the performance of three groups of subjects on a pictorial forced-recognition t...
International audienceAlthough the semantic memory impairment has been largely documented in Alzheim...
Although the semantic memory impairment has been largely documented in Alzheimer's disease, little i...
Recent evidence suggests that the perirhinal cortex is involved in perception of complex objects wit...
Previous group studies involving patients with semanticdementia, who have impaired semantic memory a...
Closed head injury (CHI) typically results in diffuse damage to the brain with particular damage to ...