Although amnesic H.M. typically could not recall where or when he met someone, he could recall their topics of conversation after long interference-filled delays, suggesting impaired encoding for some categories of novel events but not others. Similarly, H.M. successfully encoded into internal representations (sentence plans) some novel linguistic structures but not others in the present language production studies. For example, on the Test of Language Competence (TLC), H.M. produced uncorrected errors when encoding a wide range of novel linguistic structures, e.g., violating reliably more gender constraints than memory-normal controls when encoding referent-noun, pronoun-antecedent, and referent-pronoun anaphora, as when he erroneously and...
A) has played a central role in testing the hypothesis that medial-temporal (and, in particular, hip...
International audienceIt is increasingly being recognized that new declarative, consciously accessib...
Syntactic priming, the phenomenon in which participants adopt the linguistic behaviour of their part...
Although amnesic H.M. typically could not recall where or when he met someone, he could recall their...
Three studies examined amnesic H.M.’s use of words, phrases, and propositions on the Test of Languag...
Three studies examined amnesic H.M.'s use of words, phrases, and propositions on the Test of Languag...
ABSTRACT: In the most extensive investigation to date of language in global amnesia, we acquired dat...
ABSTRACT: Until recently, it seemed unlikely that any semantic knowl-edge could be acquired followin...
This study explored the ability of a severe amnesic patient (AC) to acquire new vocabulary words. We...
The performance of a severe amnesic patient (AC) was explored across two tasks designed to assess hi...
The amnesic patient H.M. has been solving crossword puzzles nearly all his life. Here, we analysed t...
ABSTRACT: MacKay and James (2001) demonstrated greater-than-normal retrograde amnesia (RA) for lexic...
Are amnesic patients selectively impaired in recall relative to recognition? Experiment 1 studied a ...
We report our long-term follow-up investigations of RFR, a post-encephalitic case of very grave ante...
A growing body of work suggests the hippocampus contributes to a variety of cognitive domains beyond...
A) has played a central role in testing the hypothesis that medial-temporal (and, in particular, hip...
International audienceIt is increasingly being recognized that new declarative, consciously accessib...
Syntactic priming, the phenomenon in which participants adopt the linguistic behaviour of their part...
Although amnesic H.M. typically could not recall where or when he met someone, he could recall their...
Three studies examined amnesic H.M.’s use of words, phrases, and propositions on the Test of Languag...
Three studies examined amnesic H.M.'s use of words, phrases, and propositions on the Test of Languag...
ABSTRACT: In the most extensive investigation to date of language in global amnesia, we acquired dat...
ABSTRACT: Until recently, it seemed unlikely that any semantic knowl-edge could be acquired followin...
This study explored the ability of a severe amnesic patient (AC) to acquire new vocabulary words. We...
The performance of a severe amnesic patient (AC) was explored across two tasks designed to assess hi...
The amnesic patient H.M. has been solving crossword puzzles nearly all his life. Here, we analysed t...
ABSTRACT: MacKay and James (2001) demonstrated greater-than-normal retrograde amnesia (RA) for lexic...
Are amnesic patients selectively impaired in recall relative to recognition? Experiment 1 studied a ...
We report our long-term follow-up investigations of RFR, a post-encephalitic case of very grave ante...
A growing body of work suggests the hippocampus contributes to a variety of cognitive domains beyond...
A) has played a central role in testing the hypothesis that medial-temporal (and, in particular, hip...
International audienceIt is increasingly being recognized that new declarative, consciously accessib...
Syntactic priming, the phenomenon in which participants adopt the linguistic behaviour of their part...