Organic and psychogenic retrograde amnesia have long been considered as distinct entities and as such, studied separately. However, patterns of neuropsychological impairments in organic and psychogenic amnesia can bear interesting resemblances despite different aetiologies. In this paper, two cases with profound, selective and permanent retrograde amnesia are presented, one of an apparent organic origin and the other with an apparent psychogenic cause. The first case, DD, lost his memory after focal brain injury from a nail gun to the right temporal lobe. The second case, AC, lost her memory in the context of intense psychological suffering. In both cases, pre-morbid autobiographical memory for people, places and events was lost, and no fee...
Psychogenic amnesia is a complex disorder characterised by a wide variety of symptoms. Consequently,...
Psychogenic amnesia is a complex disorder characterised by a wide variety of symptoms. Consequently,...
Amnesia (Fig. 1) has been defined as ‘an abnormal mental state in which memory and learning are affe...
Markowitsch HJ. Organic and psychogenic retrograde amnesia: Two sides of the same coin? NEUROCASE. 1...
This article discusses the possibility of practitioners who mistake organic memory loss for dissocia...
This article discusses the possibility of practitioners who mistake organic memory loss for dissocia...
This article discusses the possibility of practitioners who mistake organic memory loss for dissocia...
This article discusses the possibility of practitioners who mistake organic memory loss for dissocia...
Psychogenic amnesia is a complex disorder characterised by a wide variety of symptoms. Consequently,...
Staniloiu A, Markowitsch HJ, Kordon A. Psychological causes of autobiographical amnesia: A study of ...
Psychogenic amnesia is a complex disorder characterised by a wide variety of symptoms. Consequently,...
Psychogenic amnesia is a complex disorder characterised by a wide variety of symptoms. Consequently,...
Psychogenic amnesia is a complex disorder characterised by a wide variety of symptoms. Consequently,...
Psychogenic amnesia is a complex disorder characterised by a wide variety of symptoms. Consequently,...
Psychogenic amnesia is a complex disorder characterised by a wide variety of symptoms. Consequently,...
Psychogenic amnesia is a complex disorder characterised by a wide variety of symptoms. Consequently,...
Psychogenic amnesia is a complex disorder characterised by a wide variety of symptoms. Consequently,...
Amnesia (Fig. 1) has been defined as ‘an abnormal mental state in which memory and learning are affe...
Markowitsch HJ. Organic and psychogenic retrograde amnesia: Two sides of the same coin? NEUROCASE. 1...
This article discusses the possibility of practitioners who mistake organic memory loss for dissocia...
This article discusses the possibility of practitioners who mistake organic memory loss for dissocia...
This article discusses the possibility of practitioners who mistake organic memory loss for dissocia...
This article discusses the possibility of practitioners who mistake organic memory loss for dissocia...
Psychogenic amnesia is a complex disorder characterised by a wide variety of symptoms. Consequently,...
Staniloiu A, Markowitsch HJ, Kordon A. Psychological causes of autobiographical amnesia: A study of ...
Psychogenic amnesia is a complex disorder characterised by a wide variety of symptoms. Consequently,...
Psychogenic amnesia is a complex disorder characterised by a wide variety of symptoms. Consequently,...
Psychogenic amnesia is a complex disorder characterised by a wide variety of symptoms. Consequently,...
Psychogenic amnesia is a complex disorder characterised by a wide variety of symptoms. Consequently,...
Psychogenic amnesia is a complex disorder characterised by a wide variety of symptoms. Consequently,...
Psychogenic amnesia is a complex disorder characterised by a wide variety of symptoms. Consequently,...
Psychogenic amnesia is a complex disorder characterised by a wide variety of symptoms. Consequently,...
Amnesia (Fig. 1) has been defined as ‘an abnormal mental state in which memory and learning are affe...