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413 related items for PubMed ID: 3724921

  • 1. [Is the hippocampus necessary for learning and memory processes?].
    Gonser A, Perret E, Wieser HG.
    Nervenarzt; 1986 May; 57(5):269-75. PubMed ID: 3724921
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  • 2. Material-specific memory in temporal lobe epilepsy: effects of seizure laterality and language dominance.
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  • 3. Hippocampal contribution to verbal recent memory following dominant-hemisphere temporal lobectomy.
    Loring DW, Lee GP, Meador KJ, Smith JR, Martin RC, Ackell AB, Flanigin HF.
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    Hunkin NM, Parkin AJ, Longmore BE.
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    Wicklund AH, Johnson N, Rademaker A, Weitner BB, Weintraub S.
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  • 8. [Internal verbalization and recognition performance in patients with unilateral cortical lesions].
    Guth U, Sehi I, Cohen R.
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  • 9. Synchronized brain activity during rehearsal and short-term memory disruption by irrelevant speech is affected by recall mode.
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  • 10. Hippocampal function and spatial memory: evidence from functional neuroimaging in healthy participants and performance of patients with medial temporal lobe resections.
    Bohbot VD, Iaria G, Petrides M.
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  • 11. Prefrontal cortex or basolateral amygdala lesions blocked the stress-induced inversion of serial memory retrieval pattern in mice.
    Chauveau F, Piérard C, Coutan M, Drouet I, Liscia P, Béracochéa D.
    Neurobiol Learn Mem; 2008 Sep; 90(2):395-403. PubMed ID: 18572424
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  • 12. Recollection and familiarity in dense hippocampal amnesia: a case study.
    Cipolotti L, Bird C, Good T, Macmanus D, Rudge P, Shallice T.
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  • 13. Modifiability of neuropsychological dysfunction in schizophrenia.
    Tompkins LM, Goldman RS, Axelrod BN.
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  • 14. Support for an auto-associative model of spoken cued recall: evidence from fMRI.
    de Zubicaray G, McMahon K, Eastburn M, Pringle AJ, Lorenz L, Humphreys MS.
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  • 15. On familiarity and recall of events by rats.
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  • 16. [Deficits in memory retrieval: an argument in favor of frontal subcortical dysfunction in depression].
    Fossati P, Deweer B, Raoux N, Allilaire JF.
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  • 17. Phonological and lexical coding in verbal short-term memory and learning.
    Trojano L, Grossi D.
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  • 18. One month of human memory consolidation enhances retrieval-related hippocampal activity.
    Bosshardt S, Degonda N, Schmidt CF, Boesiger P, Nitsch RM, Hock C, Henke K.
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  • 19. Comparative effects of schizophrenia and temporal lobe epilepsy on memory.
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  • 20. Amygdala, hippocampus and associative memory in rats.
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