This special issue of Cortex focuses on the relative contribution of different neural networks to memory and the interaction of 'core' memory processes with other cognitive processes. In this article, we examine both. Specifically, we identify cognitive processes other than encoding and retrieval that are thought to be involved in memory; we then examine the consequences of damage to brain regions that support these processes. This approach forces a consideration of the roles of brain regions outside of the frontal, medial-temporal, and diencephalic regions that form a central part of neurobiological theories of memory. Certain kinds of damage to visual cortex or lateral temporal cortex produced impairments of visual imagery or semantic mem...
Autobiographical memory consists of distinct memory types varying from highly abstract to episodic. ...
The main aim of the present thesis has to help improving our understanding of neural mechanisms unde...
There is considerable controversy concerning the theoretical basis of retrograde amnesia (R.A.). In ...
This literature review begins by defining the major concepts related to autobiographical memory and ...
The main aim of the present thesis has to help improving our understanding of neural mechanisms unde...
The main aim of the present thesis has to help improving our understanding of neural mechanisms und...
There has been a recent growth in investigations into the neural mechanisms underlying the problems ...
Markowitsch HJ. Autobiographical memory: a biocultural relais between subject and environment. EUROP...
Markowitsch HJ. Cognitive neuroscience of memory. NEUROCASE. 1998;4(6):429-435.The anatomical and ne...
SummaryIn humans and experimental animals, damage to the hippocampus or related medial temporal lobe...
The authors present evidence that normal autobiographical memories and "recov-ered " autob...
Autobiographical remembering can depend on two forms of memory: episodic (event) memory and autobiog...
Human lesion studies represent the cornerstone of modern day neuropsychology and provide an importan...
Amnesia typically results from trauma to the medial temporal regions that coordinate activation amon...
A novel, neuropsychologically informed paradigm (extended retrieval of events in response to a cue w...
Autobiographical memory consists of distinct memory types varying from highly abstract to episodic. ...
The main aim of the present thesis has to help improving our understanding of neural mechanisms unde...
There is considerable controversy concerning the theoretical basis of retrograde amnesia (R.A.). In ...
This literature review begins by defining the major concepts related to autobiographical memory and ...
The main aim of the present thesis has to help improving our understanding of neural mechanisms unde...
The main aim of the present thesis has to help improving our understanding of neural mechanisms und...
There has been a recent growth in investigations into the neural mechanisms underlying the problems ...
Markowitsch HJ. Autobiographical memory: a biocultural relais between subject and environment. EUROP...
Markowitsch HJ. Cognitive neuroscience of memory. NEUROCASE. 1998;4(6):429-435.The anatomical and ne...
SummaryIn humans and experimental animals, damage to the hippocampus or related medial temporal lobe...
The authors present evidence that normal autobiographical memories and "recov-ered " autob...
Autobiographical remembering can depend on two forms of memory: episodic (event) memory and autobiog...
Human lesion studies represent the cornerstone of modern day neuropsychology and provide an importan...
Amnesia typically results from trauma to the medial temporal regions that coordinate activation amon...
A novel, neuropsychologically informed paradigm (extended retrieval of events in response to a cue w...
Autobiographical memory consists of distinct memory types varying from highly abstract to episodic. ...
The main aim of the present thesis has to help improving our understanding of neural mechanisms unde...
There is considerable controversy concerning the theoretical basis of retrograde amnesia (R.A.). In ...