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  1. Types of Amnesia. Amnesia is a substantial loss of memory, including diminished ability to remember the past, to create new memories, or both. Amnesia can have many possible causes and...

  2. Types of Amnesia. Amnesia is a substantial loss of memory, including diminished ability to remember the past, to create new memories, or both. Amnesia can have many possible causes and...

  3. Oct 1, 2002 · This paper reviews disorders of memory. After a brief survey of the clinical varieties of the amnesic syndrome, transient and persistent, selected theoretical issues will be considered by posing a series of questions.

    • Michael D. Kopelman
    • 2002
  4. In this review a number of different memory systems are discussed, including their function, neuroanatomy, and the different disorders that disrupt them. Episodic memory, the most clinically relevant memory system, depends upon the hippocampus and other medial temporal lobe structures, the limbic system, and the frontal lobes.

    • Andrew E. Budson
    • 10.1097/NRL.0b013e318188040d
    • 2009
    • 2009/03
  5. Types of Amnesia. Amnesia is a substantial loss of memory, including diminished ability to remember the past, to create new memories, or both. Amnesia can have many possible causes and...

  6. Feb 1, 2002 · Memory is a complex, diverse and heterogeneous entity. How does one begin to try to define its features, characteristics and organizing principles? In this volume, Tulving and Craik define memory as ‘the ability to recollect past events and to bring learned facts and ideas back to mind’.

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  8. Jul 26, 2023 · This paper explores memory from a cognitive neuroscience perspective and examines associated neural mechanisms. It examines the different types of memory: working, declarative, and non-declarative, and the brain regions involved in each type.

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