Alcoholic amnesics were given a test of temporal sequencing ability devised by Efron which has practically no memory component. These amnesics were very impaired on the task. However, the extent of this impairment did not relate to the magnitude of their ‘target’ memory deficit nor did it relate to the ability to make temporal judgments from memory. Two other groups of amnesics (3 post-encephalitics and 4 with ruptured aneurysms of the anterior communicating artery) did not show impairments on the sequencing task. Data from the amnesic patient N.A. (who was unimpaired on the task), three other amnesics (who showed a tendency to be poor at the task) and two frontally damaged patients (one of whom performed especially badly on the sequencing ...
Groups of amnesics with aetiologies that included chronic alcoholism, encephalitis and ruptured ante...
An influential view of amnesia is that the recognition and recall failure is a consequence of a sele...
AbstractIn this review, the clinical, neuropsychological, and neuroimaging findings in the alcoholic...
Whether frontal obe pathology can account for some of the cognitive impairment observed in amnesic p...
Are amnesic patients selectively impaired in recall relative to recognition? Experiment 1 studied a ...
During the past 100 years, neuropsychological testing of amnesic patients has provided a valuable me...
Two experiments are reported which investigated a hypothesised disproportionate deficit in amnesic s...
Abstract--Tests of new learning capacity and remote memory were given to the chronic amnesic patient...
The present study examined two groups of amnesic subjects (Korsakoff and Post-Encephalitic) on tests...
The present study compared the recognition memory deficit in different groups of amnesics using scor...
Neuropathological findings in the brains of two alcoholic patients with Korsakoff's psychosis are re...
Harting C, Markowitsch HJ. Different degrees of impairment in anterograde retrograde memory and reca...
Patients with Korsakoff's syndrome and alcoholic controls learned to discriminate sets of pairs of p...
A brief review of the literature on retrograde amnesia in Korsakoff's syndrome is presented. Various...
Amnesic subjects suffering from Korsakoff's syndrome and post-viral encephalitis were assessed on th...
Groups of amnesics with aetiologies that included chronic alcoholism, encephalitis and ruptured ante...
An influential view of amnesia is that the recognition and recall failure is a consequence of a sele...
AbstractIn this review, the clinical, neuropsychological, and neuroimaging findings in the alcoholic...
Whether frontal obe pathology can account for some of the cognitive impairment observed in amnesic p...
Are amnesic patients selectively impaired in recall relative to recognition? Experiment 1 studied a ...
During the past 100 years, neuropsychological testing of amnesic patients has provided a valuable me...
Two experiments are reported which investigated a hypothesised disproportionate deficit in amnesic s...
Abstract--Tests of new learning capacity and remote memory were given to the chronic amnesic patient...
The present study examined two groups of amnesic subjects (Korsakoff and Post-Encephalitic) on tests...
The present study compared the recognition memory deficit in different groups of amnesics using scor...
Neuropathological findings in the brains of two alcoholic patients with Korsakoff's psychosis are re...
Harting C, Markowitsch HJ. Different degrees of impairment in anterograde retrograde memory and reca...
Patients with Korsakoff's syndrome and alcoholic controls learned to discriminate sets of pairs of p...
A brief review of the literature on retrograde amnesia in Korsakoff's syndrome is presented. Various...
Amnesic subjects suffering from Korsakoff's syndrome and post-viral encephalitis were assessed on th...
Groups of amnesics with aetiologies that included chronic alcoholism, encephalitis and ruptured ante...
An influential view of amnesia is that the recognition and recall failure is a consequence of a sele...
AbstractIn this review, the clinical, neuropsychological, and neuroimaging findings in the alcoholic...