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The following pages link to Hippocampal contributions to recollection in retrograde and anterograde amnesia (Q38403062):
Displaying 37 items.
- Hippocampal-anterior thalamic pathways for memory: uncovering a network of direct and indirect actions (Q24614124) (← links)
- Using pictures and words to understand recognition memory deterioration in amnestic mild cognitive impairment and Alzheimer's disease: a review. (Q26864061) (← links)
- Patterns of preserved and impaired spatial memory in a case of developmental amnesia (Q28647735) (← links)
- Memory and self-neuroscientific landscapes (Q28658823) (← links)
- Retrieval, monitoring, and control processes: a 7 tesla FMRI approach to memory accuracy (Q28709285) (← links)
- Hippocampus and retrograde amnesia in the rat model: a modest proposal for the situation of systems consolidation (Q30474979) (← links)
- Recovering and preventing loss of detailed memory: differential rates of forgetting for detail types in episodic memory (Q30710360) (← links)
- Impairments in precision, rather than spatial strategy, characterize performance on the virtual Morris Water Maze: A case study (Q31027193) (← links)
- Strategic retrieval, confabulations, and delusions: theory and data (Q33503772) (← links)
- Recollection and familiarity: examining controversial assumptions and new directions (Q33694567) (← links)
- Altered white matter integrity in temporal lobe epilepsy: association with cognitive and clinical profiles (Q34091166) (← links)
- Rapid neocortical acquisition of long-term arbitrary associations independent of the hippocampus (Q34509003) (← links)
- Memory transformation and systems consolidation (Q34630809) (← links)
- The hippocampus and memory: insights from spatial processing (Q37083215) (← links)
- The hippocampus supports high-resolution binding in the service of perception, working memory and long-term memory (Q37170718) (← links)
- A test of the role of the medial temporal lobe in single-word decoding (Q37179023) (← links)
- EPS Mid-Career Award 2006. Understanding anterograde amnesia: disconnections and hidden lesions (Q37231888) (← links)
- Human medial temporal lobe neurons respond preferentially to personally relevant images (Q37482327) (← links)
- Amnesic disorders (Q38002575) (← links)
- Case studies continue to illuminate the cognitive neuroscience of memory (Q38215648) (← links)
- Patterns of autobiographical memory loss in medial-temporal lobe amnesic patients (Q38391969) (← links)
- Cueing the personal future to reduce discounting in intertemporal choice: Is episodic prospection necessary? (Q38416351) (← links)
- Remote spatial memory in aging: all is not lost (Q38463832) (← links)
- The amnesias (Q38478451) (← links)
- Distinguishing adaptive plasticity from vulnerability in the aging hippocampus (Q38563139) (← links)
- A neurophenomenological model for the role of the hippocampus in temporal consciousness. Evidence from confabulation (Q38588437) (← links)
- Signatures of Memory: Brain Coactivations during Retrieval Distinguish Correct from Incorrect Recollection (Q40199238) (← links)
- The medial temporal lobe and the attributes of memory (Q42024776) (← links)
- The neural correlates of recollection: hippocampal activation declines as episodic memory fades (Q46095026) (← links)
- Comparing and contrasting the cognitive effects of hippocampal and ventromedial prefrontal cortex damage: A review of human lesion studies (Q47641379) (← links)
- Chemical parcellation of the anterior thalamic nuclei in the human brain. (Q48269167) (← links)
- Common and unique neural correlates of autobiographical memory and theory of mind. (Q48442740) (← links)
- Autobiographical memory in long-term survivors of severe traumatic brain injury (Q48858018) (← links)
- The perceptual richness of complex memory episodes is compromised by medial temporal lobe damage (Q50664296) (← links)
- Memory for familiar environments learned in the remote past: fMRI studies of healthy people and an amnesic person with extensive bilateral hippocampal lesions. (Q51971594) (← links)
- The limbic-reticular coupling theory of memory processing in the brain and its greater compatibility over other theories. (Q55511589) (← links)
- Reminders activate the prefrontal-medial temporal cortex and attenuate forgetting of event memory (Q99612953) (← links)