Researchers currently debate whether new semantic knowledge can be learned and retrieved despite extensive damage to medial temporal lobe (MTL) structures. The authors explored whether H. M., a patient with amnesia, could acquire new semantic information in the context of his lifelong hobby of solving crossword puzzles. First, H. M. was tested on a series of word-skills tests believed important in solving crosswords. He also completed 3 new crosswords: 1 puzzle testing pre-1953 knowledge, another testing post-1953 knowledge, and another combining the 2 by giving postoperative semantic clues for preoperative answers. From the results, the authors concluded that H. M. can acquire new semantic knowledge, at least temporarily, when he can ancho...
We report our long-term follow-up investigations of RFR, a post-encephalitic case of very grave ante...
In our earlier article, we proposed that recent episodic experiences in patients with semantic demen...
Three studies examined amnesic H.M.'s use of words, phrases, and propositions on the Test of Languag...
Researchers currently debate whether new semantic knowledge can be learned and retrieved despite ext...
Researchers currently debate whether new semantic knowledge can be learned and retrieved despite ext...
ABSTRACT: Until recently, it seemed unlikely that any semantic knowl-edge could be acquired followin...
Semantic memory impairment, from either non-progressive or neurodegenerative brain injury, has a sig...
The performance of a severe amnesic patient (AC) was explored across two tasks designed to assess hi...
International audienceIt is increasingly being recognized that new declarative, consciously accessib...
The amnesic patient H.M. has been solving crossword puzzles nearly all his life. Here, we analysed t...
& We evaluated whether prior semantic knowledge would en-hance episodic learning in amnesia. Sub...
An important theory holds that semantic knowledge can develop independently of episodic memory. One ...
An important theory holds that semantic knowledge can develop independently of episodic memory. One ...
Disagreement exists in the literature over whether it is possible for new semantic (factual) informa...
The predominant, and most socially isolating, symptom typically seen in semantic dementia is anomiaw...
We report our long-term follow-up investigations of RFR, a post-encephalitic case of very grave ante...
In our earlier article, we proposed that recent episodic experiences in patients with semantic demen...
Three studies examined amnesic H.M.'s use of words, phrases, and propositions on the Test of Languag...
Researchers currently debate whether new semantic knowledge can be learned and retrieved despite ext...
Researchers currently debate whether new semantic knowledge can be learned and retrieved despite ext...
ABSTRACT: Until recently, it seemed unlikely that any semantic knowl-edge could be acquired followin...
Semantic memory impairment, from either non-progressive or neurodegenerative brain injury, has a sig...
The performance of a severe amnesic patient (AC) was explored across two tasks designed to assess hi...
International audienceIt is increasingly being recognized that new declarative, consciously accessib...
The amnesic patient H.M. has been solving crossword puzzles nearly all his life. Here, we analysed t...
& We evaluated whether prior semantic knowledge would en-hance episodic learning in amnesia. Sub...
An important theory holds that semantic knowledge can develop independently of episodic memory. One ...
An important theory holds that semantic knowledge can develop independently of episodic memory. One ...
Disagreement exists in the literature over whether it is possible for new semantic (factual) informa...
The predominant, and most socially isolating, symptom typically seen in semantic dementia is anomiaw...
We report our long-term follow-up investigations of RFR, a post-encephalitic case of very grave ante...
In our earlier article, we proposed that recent episodic experiences in patients with semantic demen...
Three studies examined amnesic H.M.'s use of words, phrases, and propositions on the Test of Languag...