Dissociable roles for cortical and subcortical structures in memory retrieval and acquisition.
The relationship between anterograde and retrograde amnesia remains unclear. Previous data from both clinical neuropsychology and monkey lesion studies suggest that damage to discrete subcortical structures leads to a relatively greater degree of anterograde than retrograde amnesia, whereas damage t...
Auteurs principaux: | Mitchell, A, Browning, P, Wilson, C, Baxter, MG, Gaffan, D |
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Format: | Journal article |
Langue: | English |
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2008
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