Little is known about the initial stages of information processing in amnesia as compared to normal memory. In this study, we used electrical spatiotemporal mapping to compare cortical activation during encoding and recognition in a 56-year-old patient with severe, chronic post-anoxic amnesia and an age-matched control group. Event-related potentials were recorded as the subjects performed a continuous recognition task composed of meaningful designs. Activation in the control group rapidly progressed through eight different electrocortical configurations over 700 ms after onset of new stimuli. In contrast, activation in the amnesic patient was highly monotonous: it showed varying electrocortical patterns only during the first 150 ms but the...
There is a considerable body of evidence showing the presence of long term change in electrophysiolo...
In this paper, we investigated the relationships between EEG and semantic long-Term memory retrieval...
As proposed by Tulving (1972), episodic memory involves encoding and retrieving events embedded with...
Little is known about the initial stages of information processing in amnesia as compared to normal ...
Little is known about how human amnesia affects the activation of cortical networks during memory pr...
Little is known about how human amnesia affects the activation of cortical networks during memory pr...
Little is known about how human amnesia affects the activation of cortical networks during memory pr...
The mechanism by which information is bound together in working memory is a central question for cog...
ABSTRACT—Learning factual information and accurately re-membering specific experiences from the past...
Anoxia is considered a good model for studying amnesia. However, not all individuals who experience ...
A deficit of declarative memory is a common sequela after a hypoxic episode. While the role of gray ...
Hypnotic amnesia is a functional dissociation from awareness during which information from specific ...
Different forms of anomia are observed in aphasia, which can be related to impaired semantic, lexica...
& Impaired word production after brain damage can be due to impairment at lexical–semantic or at...
Episodic memory enables mental time travel, allowing us to relive specific, personally experienced e...
There is a considerable body of evidence showing the presence of long term change in electrophysiolo...
In this paper, we investigated the relationships between EEG and semantic long-Term memory retrieval...
As proposed by Tulving (1972), episodic memory involves encoding and retrieving events embedded with...
Little is known about the initial stages of information processing in amnesia as compared to normal ...
Little is known about how human amnesia affects the activation of cortical networks during memory pr...
Little is known about how human amnesia affects the activation of cortical networks during memory pr...
Little is known about how human amnesia affects the activation of cortical networks during memory pr...
The mechanism by which information is bound together in working memory is a central question for cog...
ABSTRACT—Learning factual information and accurately re-membering specific experiences from the past...
Anoxia is considered a good model for studying amnesia. However, not all individuals who experience ...
A deficit of declarative memory is a common sequela after a hypoxic episode. While the role of gray ...
Hypnotic amnesia is a functional dissociation from awareness during which information from specific ...
Different forms of anomia are observed in aphasia, which can be related to impaired semantic, lexica...
& Impaired word production after brain damage can be due to impairment at lexical–semantic or at...
Episodic memory enables mental time travel, allowing us to relive specific, personally experienced e...
There is a considerable body of evidence showing the presence of long term change in electrophysiolo...
In this paper, we investigated the relationships between EEG and semantic long-Term memory retrieval...
As proposed by Tulving (1972), episodic memory involves encoding and retrieving events embedded with...