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Transient epileptic amnesia.
Published 2010“…RECENT FINDINGS: Transient epileptic amnesia is a distinctive syndrome of temporal lobe epilepsy principally affecting middle-aged people, giving rise to recurrent, brief attacks of amnesia, often occurring on waking. …”
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Global retrograde amnesia but selective anterograde amnesia after frontal-temporal disconnection in monkeys.
Published 2008“…The pattern of broad retrograde amnesia with selective anterograde amnesia contrasts with recent data from monkeys with lesions which disrupt subcortical-cortical connectivity and which show the opposite pattern, namely no retrograde amnesia but severe anterograde amnesia. …”
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The syndrome of transient epileptic amnesia.
Published 2007“…OBJECTIVE: Transient amnesia can be the principal manifestation of epilepsy. …”
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The causes and consequences of transient epileptic amnesia.
Published 2011“…Transient epileptic amnesia (TEA) is a recently recognised syndrome of epilepsy in which the principle manifestation of seizures is recurrent episodes of isolated memory loss. …”
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Developmental amnesia: effect of age at injury.
Published 2003“…Hypoxic-ischemic events sustained within the first year of life can result in developmental amnesia, a disorder characterized by markedly impaired episodic memory and relatively preserved semantic memory, in association with medial temporal pathology that appears to be restricted to the hippocampus. …”
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Amnesia for violent crime among young offenders.
Published 2009“…Amnesia for the perpetration of violent offences is an important issue in medico-legal proceedings. …”
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Remote memory deficits in transient epileptic amnesia.
Published 2010“…Transient epileptic amnesia is a form of temporal lobe epilepsy in which sufferers often complain of irretrievable loss of remote memories. …”
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Retrograde amnesia and the volume of critical brain structures.
Published 2003“…There are many controversies concerning the structural basis of retrograde amnesia (RA). One view is that memories are held briefly within a medial temporal store ("hippocampal complex") before being "consolidated" or reorganised within temporal neocortex and/or networks more widely distributed within the cerebral cortex. …”
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Amnesia for childhood in patients with unexplained neurological symptoms.
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Widespread cognitive impairment in psychogenic anterograde amnesia.
Published 2007“…The case illustrates that psychogenic anterograde amnesia might be associated with a wider range of cognitive deficits. …”
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Remote memory deficits in transient epileptic amnesia
Published 2010“…Transient epileptic amnesia is a form of temporal lobe epilepsy in which sufferers often complain of irretrievable loss of remote memories. …”
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Impaired picture recognition in transient epileptic amnesia.
Published 2015“…Transient epileptic amnesia (TEA) is an epileptic syndrome characterized by recurrent, brief episodes of amnesia. …”
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A case of transient epileptic amnesia with radiological localization.
Published 2008“…DIAGNOSIS: Transient epileptic amnesia. MANAGEMENT: Anticonvulsant medication.…”
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Epilepsy-related long-term amnesia: anatomical perspectives.
Published 2012“…There are few clues as to the neural basis of selective long-term amnesia. We report group and single-case data to shed light on this issue. …”
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Developmental amnesia and its relationship to degree of hippocampal atrophy.
Published 2003“…Two groups of adolescents, one born preterm and one with a diagnosis of developmental amnesia, were compared with age-matched normal controls on measures of hippocampal volume and memory function. …”
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