Concurrent and sequential pattern discrimination learning by patients with Korsakoff amnesia.
Patients with Korsakoff's syndrome and alcoholic controls learned to discriminate sets of pairs of patterns presented concurrently, in order to test predictions based on monkeys' performance in similar tasks following medial temporal or diencephalic lesions. In Experiment 1 the subjects le...
Main Authors: | Gaffan, E, Aggleton, J, Gaffan, D, Shaw, C |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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1990
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