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    Spanish Historiography and the Interregnum in Louisiana (1763-1803): a Case of (Voluntary) Amnesia? by Soizic Croguennec

    “…The few allusions to the Interregnum are indeed associated to the terms and notions of failure, superficial and insufficient colonization, « poisoned gift »… Furthermore, the studies dedicated to this particular period and area are scarce, and very few were written in Spanish, by Spanish and Hispanic scholars, to the point one could be tempted to evoke a case of voluntary amnesia about the topic. In the Louisianan context, the very use of a term such as « Interregnum » to qualify this period reveals a common view that considers the Spanish presence in Louisiana as a mere transition. …”
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    Transient epileptic amnesia: Regional brain atrophy and its relationship to memory deficits by Butler, C, Bhaduri, A, Acosta-Cabronero, J, Nestor, P, Kapur, N, Graham, K, Hodges, JR, Zeman, A

    Published 2009
    “…Transient epileptic amnesia (TEA) is a recently recognised form of epilepsy of which the principle manifestation is recurrent, transient episodes of isolated memory loss. …”
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    The role of the thalamus in amnesia: a tractography, high-resolution MRI and neuropsychological study. by Cipolotti, L, Husain, M, Crinion, J, Bird, C, Khan, S, Losseff, N, Howard, R, Leff, A

    Published 2008
    “…Although it is well established that thalamic lesions may lead to profound amnesia, the precise contribution of thalamic sub-regions to memory remains unclear. …”
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    Dense amnesia in the monkey after transection of fornix, amygdala and anterior temporal stem. by Gaffan, D, Parker, A, Easton, A

    Published 2001
    “…The traditional explanation of dense amnesia after medial temporal lesions is that the amnesia is caused by damage to the hippocampus and related structures. …”
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    Time trends, frequency, characteristics and prognosis of short‐duration transient global amnesia by Romoli, M, Rothwell, PM, Tuna, MA, Li, L, Paciaroni, M, Giannandrea, D, Caprioli, FT, Lotti, A, Eusebi, P, Giulia Mosconi, MG, Venti, MP, Salvadori, N, Gili, A, Ricci, S, Stracci, F, Sarchielli, P, Parnetti, L, Calabresi, P

    Published 2020
    “…<p><strong>Background</strong></p> <p>Transient global amnesia (TGA) is characterised by a sudden onset of anterograde amnesia lasting up to 24 hours. …”
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    Transient epileptic amnesia: regional brain atrophy and its relationship to memory deficits. by Butler, C, Bhaduri, A, Acosta-Cabronero, J, Nestor, P, Kapur, N, Graham, K, Hodges, JR, Zeman, A

    Published 2009
    “…Transient epileptic amnesia (TEA) is a recently recognised form of epilepsy of which the principle manifestation is recurrent, transient episodes of isolated memory loss. …”
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    Amnesia for Complex Naturalistic Scenes and for Objects Following Fornix Transection in the Rhesus Monkey. by Gaffan, D

    Published 1992
    “…These results show that long-term memory for complex naturalistic scenes reveals analogues in the monkey of human episodic memory and its impairment in amnesia.…”
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    Magnetic resonance volumetry reveals focal brain atrophy in transient epileptic amnesia. by Butler, C, van Erp, W, Bhaduri, A, Hammers, A, Heckemann, R, Zeman, A

    Published 2013
    “…Transient epileptic amnesia (TEA) is a recently described epilepsy syndrome characterized by recurrent episodes of isolated memory loss. …”
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    Doing better by getting worse: posthypnotic amnesia improves random number generation. by Terhune, D, Brugger, P

    Published 2011
    “…High dissociative highly suggestible participants displayed a selective increase in repetitions during posthypnotic amnesia, with equivalent repetition frequency to a random system, whereas the other two groups exhibited repetition avoidance across conditions. …”
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    Accelerated long-term forgetting in transient epileptic amnesia: an acquisition or consolidation deficit? by Hoefeijzers, S, Dewar, M, Della Sala, S, Zeman, A, Butler, C

    Published 2013
    “…It has recently been described in association with epilepsy, particularly the syndrome of Transient Epileptic Amnesia (TEA). The cognitive mechanisms underlying ALF remain uncertain, but disruption either of memory acquisition or consolidation processes has been postulated. …”
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    The Effect of Ginkgo on Baclofen Induced Amnesia using Passive Avoidance Learning and Memory in Rats by Elaheh Nooshinfar, Mostafa Rezaei Tavirani, Akram Safaei, Yara Tambrchi

    Published 2015-04-01
    “…Ginkgo improved baclofen induced amnesia. It seems that this operation is done by interference with GABA neurotransmitters. …”
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