SummaryIn humans and experimental animals, damage to the hippocampus or related medial temporal lobe structures severely impairs the formation of new memory but typically spares very remote memory. Questions remain about the importance of these structures for the storage and retrieval of remote autobiographical memory. We carried out a detailed volumetric analysis of structural brain images from eight memory-impaired patients. Five of the patients had damage limited mainly to the medial temporal lobe. These patients performed normally on tests of remote autobiographical memory. Three patients had medial temporal lobe damage plus significant additional damage to neocortex, and these patients were severely impaired. These findings account for...
A central debate in the systems neuroscience of memory concerns whether different medial temporal lo...
There is considerable controversy concerning the theoretical basis of retrograde amnesia (R.A.). In ...
According to Consolidation Theory (Squire, 1992, Psychological Review, 99, 195; Squire & Alvarez, 19...
SummaryIn humans and experimental animals, damage to the hippocampus or related medial temporal lobe...
In Newsdesk (August, 2005),1 new evidence for the neuroanatomy of remote memory was reported. On the...
AbstractCurrent views about the organization of human memory make strikingly different predictions a...
The nature of remote memory impairment in patients with medial temporal lobe damage is the subject o...
Autobiographical memory relies on complex interactions between episodic memory contents, associated ...
The recollection of emotional autobiographical memories has received little attention in patients wi...
The hippocampus has long been implicated in supporting autobiographical memories, but little is know...
International audienceDeficits in autobiographical memory appear earlier for recent than for remote ...
The capacity to remember self-referential past events relies on the integrity of a distributed neura...
<div><p>The capacity to remember self-referential past events relies on the integrity of a distribut...
AbstractDeficits in autobiographical memory appear earlier for recent than for remote life periods o...
The time scale of hippocampal involvement in retrieving memories, particularly those more remote, is...
A central debate in the systems neuroscience of memory concerns whether different medial temporal lo...
There is considerable controversy concerning the theoretical basis of retrograde amnesia (R.A.). In ...
According to Consolidation Theory (Squire, 1992, Psychological Review, 99, 195; Squire & Alvarez, 19...
SummaryIn humans and experimental animals, damage to the hippocampus or related medial temporal lobe...
In Newsdesk (August, 2005),1 new evidence for the neuroanatomy of remote memory was reported. On the...
AbstractCurrent views about the organization of human memory make strikingly different predictions a...
The nature of remote memory impairment in patients with medial temporal lobe damage is the subject o...
Autobiographical memory relies on complex interactions between episodic memory contents, associated ...
The recollection of emotional autobiographical memories has received little attention in patients wi...
The hippocampus has long been implicated in supporting autobiographical memories, but little is know...
International audienceDeficits in autobiographical memory appear earlier for recent than for remote ...
The capacity to remember self-referential past events relies on the integrity of a distributed neura...
<div><p>The capacity to remember self-referential past events relies on the integrity of a distribut...
AbstractDeficits in autobiographical memory appear earlier for recent than for remote life periods o...
The time scale of hippocampal involvement in retrieving memories, particularly those more remote, is...
A central debate in the systems neuroscience of memory concerns whether different medial temporal lo...
There is considerable controversy concerning the theoretical basis of retrograde amnesia (R.A.). In ...
According to Consolidation Theory (Squire, 1992, Psychological Review, 99, 195; Squire & Alvarez, 19...