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Rudge

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The effect of adult-acquired hippocampal damage on memory retrieval: an fMRI study.

2005

Bilateral hippocampal pathology typically results in significant memory problems. Despite apparently similar structural damage, patients with such lesions can differ in the pattern of impairment and preservation of memory functions. Previously, an fMRI study of a developmental amnesic patient whose anoxic hippocampal damage was incurred perinatally revealed his residual hippocampal tissue to be active during memory retrieval. This hippocampal activity was apparent during the retrieval of personal and general facts relative to a control task. In this study, we used a similar fMRI paradigm to investigate whether residual hippocampal activation was present also in patient VC with adult-acquire…

Settore M-PSI/02 - Psicobiologia E Psicologia FisiologicaHippocampal damage Memory retrieval fMRI
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