The traditional explanation of dense amnesia after medial temporal lesions is that the amnesia is caused by damage to the hippocampus and related structures. An alternative view is that dense amnesia after medial temporal lesions is caused by the interruption of afferents to the temporal cortex from the basal forebrain. These afferents travel to the temporal cortex through three pathways, namely the anterior temporal stem, the amygdala and the fornix-fimbria, and all these three pathways are damaged in dense medial temporal amnesia. In four experiments using different memory tasks, we tested the effects on memory of sectioning some or all of these three pathways in macaque monkeys. In a test of scene-specific memory for objects, which is an...
Prefrontal cortex and inferior temporal cortex interact in support of a wide variety of learning and...
As part of an earlier experiment three rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta) with fornix transection and t...
Hippocampal damage in people causes impairments of episodic memory, but in rats it causes impairment...
It has been proposed that isolation of the inferior temporal cortex and medial temporal lobe from th...
In an accompanying paper we showed that combined transection of the fornix, amygdala and temporal st...
In monkeys, section of the fornix, amygdala and anterior temporal stem results in a severe anterogra...
Six monkeys were trained preoperatively in an automated object-in-place memory task in which they le...
Monkeys in whom the fornix had been transected and controls were tested in two versions of delayed n...
Monkeys in whom the fornix had been transected and controls were trained on two versions of delayed ...
Both frontal-inferotemporal disconnection and fornix transection (Fx) in the monkey impair object-in...
Two memory-impaired patients, who had suffered damage to the left or both fornix columns during remo...
Rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta) were trained to discriminate among many complex naturalistic scenes....
The relationship between anterograde and retrograde amnesia remains unclear. Previous data from both...
Marmoset monkeys (Callithrix jacchus) with bilateral transections of the anterior temporal stem, amy...
Thalamic contributions to memory were assessed in monkeys with lesions placed in the medial portion...
Prefrontal cortex and inferior temporal cortex interact in support of a wide variety of learning and...
As part of an earlier experiment three rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta) with fornix transection and t...
Hippocampal damage in people causes impairments of episodic memory, but in rats it causes impairment...
It has been proposed that isolation of the inferior temporal cortex and medial temporal lobe from th...
In an accompanying paper we showed that combined transection of the fornix, amygdala and temporal st...
In monkeys, section of the fornix, amygdala and anterior temporal stem results in a severe anterogra...
Six monkeys were trained preoperatively in an automated object-in-place memory task in which they le...
Monkeys in whom the fornix had been transected and controls were tested in two versions of delayed n...
Monkeys in whom the fornix had been transected and controls were trained on two versions of delayed ...
Both frontal-inferotemporal disconnection and fornix transection (Fx) in the monkey impair object-in...
Two memory-impaired patients, who had suffered damage to the left or both fornix columns during remo...
Rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta) were trained to discriminate among many complex naturalistic scenes....
The relationship between anterograde and retrograde amnesia remains unclear. Previous data from both...
Marmoset monkeys (Callithrix jacchus) with bilateral transections of the anterior temporal stem, amy...
Thalamic contributions to memory were assessed in monkeys with lesions placed in the medial portion...
Prefrontal cortex and inferior temporal cortex interact in support of a wide variety of learning and...
As part of an earlier experiment three rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta) with fornix transection and t...
Hippocampal damage in people causes impairments of episodic memory, but in rats it causes impairment...