A patient suffered very severe anterograde and retrograde amnesia following infarction of both medial temporal lobes (hippocampus and adjacent cortex) and the left inferior temporo-occipital area. The temporal stem and the amygdala were intact; these structures do not appear to be critical for new learning in humans. Extension of the left-sided infarct into the inferior temporo-occipital lobe, an area critically involved in visual processing, appears to be responsible for our patient's loss of remote memories
BACKGROUND: There are limited reports describing acute amnesia after mammillothalamic tract infarcti...
The relationship between the anterograde amnesic syndromes associated with diencephalic and temporal...
In humans lacunar infarcts in the mesial and anterior regions of the thalami are frequently associat...
A 54-year-old patient who had an isolated small polar thalamic infarct and acute global amnesia with...
A case of amnesia with preferential disorder of verbal recall, associated to a limited infarct of th...
We report a comprehensive investigation of the anterograde memory functions of two patients with mem...
The pathophysiology of transient global amnesia is uncertain. Several studies have suggested that th...
Markowitsch HJ, Ewald K. Right-hemispheric fronto-temporal injury leading to severe autobiographical...
Injury to the thalamocortical tract (one in the Papez circuit) that leads to memory impairment follo...
The Papez circuit is an important brain structure that is closely associated with learning and memor...
Bilateral thalamic infarction involving the artery of Percheron (AOP) can cause diagnostic difficult...
According to Consolidation Theory (Squire, 1992, Psychological Review, 99, 195; Squire & Alvarez, 19...
We report our long-term follow-up investigations of RFR, a post-encephalitic case of very grave ante...
Memory can be divided into two categories (i.e. short term memory and long term memory) according to...
Following a left superior dorsolateral prefrontal haemorrhage, a man in his 40s presented with a den...
BACKGROUND: There are limited reports describing acute amnesia after mammillothalamic tract infarcti...
The relationship between the anterograde amnesic syndromes associated with diencephalic and temporal...
In humans lacunar infarcts in the mesial and anterior regions of the thalami are frequently associat...
A 54-year-old patient who had an isolated small polar thalamic infarct and acute global amnesia with...
A case of amnesia with preferential disorder of verbal recall, associated to a limited infarct of th...
We report a comprehensive investigation of the anterograde memory functions of two patients with mem...
The pathophysiology of transient global amnesia is uncertain. Several studies have suggested that th...
Markowitsch HJ, Ewald K. Right-hemispheric fronto-temporal injury leading to severe autobiographical...
Injury to the thalamocortical tract (one in the Papez circuit) that leads to memory impairment follo...
The Papez circuit is an important brain structure that is closely associated with learning and memor...
Bilateral thalamic infarction involving the artery of Percheron (AOP) can cause diagnostic difficult...
According to Consolidation Theory (Squire, 1992, Psychological Review, 99, 195; Squire & Alvarez, 19...
We report our long-term follow-up investigations of RFR, a post-encephalitic case of very grave ante...
Memory can be divided into two categories (i.e. short term memory and long term memory) according to...
Following a left superior dorsolateral prefrontal haemorrhage, a man in his 40s presented with a den...
BACKGROUND: There are limited reports describing acute amnesia after mammillothalamic tract infarcti...
The relationship between the anterograde amnesic syndromes associated with diencephalic and temporal...
In humans lacunar infarcts in the mesial and anterior regions of the thalami are frequently associat...