AbstractIt has been unclear whether the hippocampus is uniquely important for episodic memory (memory for events that are specific to time and place) or whether the hippocampus is also important for learning and remembering facts (semantic memory). In two studies, we assessed the capacity for semantic memory in patients with bilateral damage thought to be restricted primarily to the hippocampal region who developed memory impairment at a known time. Since the onset of their memory impairment, the patients have acquired less factual knowledge than controls. The patients also exhibit temporally limited retrograde amnesia for factual information from the several years preceding the onset of memory impairment. Remote memory for factual knowledg...
ABSTRACT: Until recently, it seemed unlikely that any semantic knowl-edge could be acquired followin...
Aggleton & Brown (A&B) propose that the hippocampal-anterior thalamic and perirhinal-medial dorsal t...
A consensus on how to characterise the anterograde and retrograde memory processes that are lost or ...
AbstractIt has been unclear whether the hippocampus is uniquely important for episodic memory (memor...
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 ...
Current views of long-term memory presume that both the hippocampal complex and the neocortex play i...
AbstractA recent study of brain-damaged patients with various degrees of amnesia provides compelling...
Tulving E, Markowitsch HJ. Episodic and declarative memory: Role of the hippocampus. HIPPOCAMPUS. 19...
Summary. For over a hundred years, it has been accepted that remote memories are less vulnerable to ...
International audienceThe acquisition of new semantic memories is sometimes preserved in patients wi...
ABSTRACT: Until recently, it seemed unlikely that any semantic knowl-edge could be acquired followin...
Aggleton & Brown (A&B) propose that the hippocampal-anterior thalamic and perirhinal-medial dorsal t...
A consensus on how to characterise the anterograde and retrograde memory processes that are lost or ...
AbstractIt has been unclear whether the hippocampus is uniquely important for episodic memory (memor...
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 ...
Current views of long-term memory presume that both the hippocampal complex and the neocortex play i...
AbstractA recent study of brain-damaged patients with various degrees of amnesia provides compelling...
Tulving E, Markowitsch HJ. Episodic and declarative memory: Role of the hippocampus. HIPPOCAMPUS. 19...
Summary. For over a hundred years, it has been accepted that remote memories are less vulnerable to ...
International audienceThe acquisition of new semantic memories is sometimes preserved in patients wi...
ABSTRACT: Until recently, it seemed unlikely that any semantic knowl-edge could be acquired followin...
Aggleton & Brown (A&B) propose that the hippocampal-anterior thalamic and perirhinal-medial dorsal t...
A consensus on how to characterise the anterograde and retrograde memory processes that are lost or ...