Amnesia following damage to the left fornix and to other sites. A comparative study.
Two memory-impaired patients, who had suffered damage to the left or both fornix columns during removal of a ventricular cyst, were compared with 3 others having left-sided hippocampal or thalamic lesions, and with normal controls. The tests used were nonverbal--scene recognition, delayed matching-t...
Main Authors: | Gaffan, E, Gaffan, D, Hodges, JR |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
1991
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