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The following pages link to Recall and recognition memory in amnesia: patients with hippocampal, medial temporal, temporal lobe or frontal pathology (Q48350582):
Displaying 19 items.
- Hippocampal-anterior thalamic pathways for memory: uncovering a network of direct and indirect actions (Q24614124) (← links)
- The right parietal lobe is critical for visual working memory (Q29036971) (← links)
- Recollection and familiarity: examining controversial assumptions and new directions (Q33694567) (← links)
- The role of the human hippocampus in familiarity-based and recollection-based recognition memory (Q34127043) (← links)
- The cognitive neuroscience of human memory since H.M. (Q34174990) (← links)
- Recognition memory and the medial temporal lobe: a new perspective (Q34703717) (← links)
- Is the posterior parietal lobe involved in working memory retrieval? Evidence from patients with bilateral parietal lobe damage (Q34774352) (← links)
- Retrograde amnesia in patients with hippocampal, medial temporal, temporal lobe, or frontal pathology (Q35612886) (← links)
- Extent of hippocampal atrophy predicts degree of deficit in recall (Q36179333) (← links)
- Activity in both hippocampus and perirhinal cortex predicts the memory strength of subsequently remembered information. (Q37040039) (← links)
- The hippocampus and memory: insights from spatial processing (Q37083215) (← links)
- Impaired recollection but spared familiarity in patients with extended hippocampal system damage revealed by 3 convergent methods (Q37146940) (← links)
- EPS Mid-Career Award 2006. Understanding anterograde amnesia: disconnections and hidden lesions (Q37231888) (← links)
- Recognition memory: material, processes, and substrates (Q37789709) (← links)
- Acute memory deficits in chemotherapy-treated adults. (Q38747069) (← links)
- Clinical correlates of retrograde amnesia in mild traumatic brain injury. (Q48272414) (← links)
- Functional substrate for memory function differences between patients with left and right mesial temporal lobe epilepsy associated with hippocampal sclerosis (Q50568577) (← links)
- Visual recognition memory: a double anatomo-functional dissociation (Q51031590) (← links)
- A disproportionate role for the fornix and mammillary bodies in recall versus recognition memory (Q51889738) (← links)