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- Confabulations in a Chronic Alcoholic: a Subtle Presentation of Korsakoff Syndrome
- Emotional Perception and Memory in Amnesia
- Retrograde Amnesia After Traumatic Injuryof the Fronto-Temporal Cortex
- The Nature of Anterograde and Retrograde Memory Impairment After Damage to the Medial Temporal Lobe
- Anterograde Amnesia and Temporally Graded Retrograde Amnesia for a Nonspatial Memory Task After Lesions of Hippocampus and Subiculum
- Confabulation: Connections Between Brain Damage, Memory, and Testimony
- What Does a Comparison of the Alcoholic Korsakoff Syndrome and Thalamic Infarction Tell Us About Thalamic Amnesia? Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews, 54, 46-56
- Memory & the Brain
- Shrinking Retrograde Amnesia1
- Transient Memory Loss for People
- Memory and Its Disorders
- Brain and Memory
- Retrograde Amnesia and Memory Consolidation: a Neurobiological Perspective Larry R Squire and Pablo Alvarez
- MEMORY MODULE a Training Module for Parents and Educators of Children with Traumatic Brain Injury
- Anterograde and Retrograde Amnesia After Lesions to Frontal Cortex in Rats
- United States of Amnesia: Rescuing Memory Loss from Diverse Conditions Clara Ortega-De San Luis1 and Tomásj.Ryan1,2,*
- MEMORY DEFECTS AFTER HEAD INJURY by MOYRA WILLIAMS and 0
- Memory Systems
- Retrograde Amnesia
- Confabulations in a Chronic Alcoholic-A Subtle Presentation of Korsakoff Syndrome
- Traumatic Amnesia, Repression, and Hippocampus Injury Due to Emotional Stress, Corticosteroids and Enkephalins R
- Irrelevant, Incidental and Core Features in the Retrograde Amnesia Associated with Korsakoff's Psychosis: a Review
- Amnesia Introductory Article
- Invariant Structural Features of Retrograde Amnesia Affected Memory
- Korsakoff's Syndrome: a Study of the Relation Between Anterograde Amnesia and Remote Memory Impairment
- In Press (August, 2013)
- Age-Related Changes in the Sleep-Dependent Reorganization of Declarative Memories
- Post Traumatic Amnesia Protocol: an Interdisciplinary Approach in the Acute Rehab Setting
- 280 TRAUMATIC AMNESIA the Disturbances of Memory