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  • 21. Item recognition is less impaired than recall and associative recognition in a patient with selective hippocampal damage.
    Holdstock JS, Mayes AR, Gong QY, Roberts N, Kapur N.
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    Neuropsychologia; 2005 Jul; 43(7):989-1021. PubMed ID: 15769487
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  • 24. The effects of pretraining and reminder treatments on retrograde amnesia in rats: comparison of lesions to the fornix or perirhinal and entorhinal cortices.
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  • 28. A disproportionate role for the fornix and mammillary bodies in recall versus recognition memory.
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  • 29. Memory deficit after closed head injury.
    Levin HS.
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  • 32. A comparison of the effects of fimbria-fornix, hippocampal, or entorhinal cortex lesions on spatial reference and working memory in rats: short versus long postsurgical recovery period.
    Galani R, Obis S, Coutureau E, Jarrard L, Cassel JC.
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  • 34. Retrograde and anterograde memory following selective damage to the dorsolateral entorhinal cortex.
    Gervais NJ, Barrett-Bernstein M, Sutherland RJ, Mumby DG.
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  • 36. Complete or partial hippocampal damage produces equivalent retrograde amnesia for remote contextual fear memories.
    Lehmann H, Lacanilao S, Sutherland RJ.
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  • 37. Impaired event memory and recollection in a case of developmental amnesia.
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  • 39. Two case studies illustrating how relatively selective hippocampal lesions in humans can have quite different effects on memory.
    Holdstock JS, Parslow DM, Morris RG, Fleminger S, Abrahams S, Denby C, Montaldi D, Mayes AR.
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  • 40. Memory impairment due to a small unilateral infarction of the fornix.
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