Specifically, the diencephalon may serve as a link between limbic and cortical structures, and damage to the diencephalon can contribute to amnesia through ...
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Diencephalic Damage Decreases Hippocampal Acetylcholine. References ... ropathology of WKS is damage to the diencephalon—particularly ...
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Our investigations have shown that unilateral damage to the diencephalon and midbrain of pigeons causes mar- lied changes in the electrical activit 3, ...
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The four principal sections of the human brain are: the brain stem, the diencephalon, the cerebrum (divided into two large paired cerebral hemispheres), and the cerebellum. ... MRI is particularly valuable in diagnosing damage to soft tissues, such as areas affected by head trauma or stroke . This is crucial when...
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Damage to certain nuclei and fiber systems within the diencephalon interrupts the ... Thus, damage to the diencephalon produced by thiamine deficiency could ...
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Finally, anterograde amnesia can sometimes occur following damage to the diencephalon - a set of structures deep in the brain including the medial thalamic nuclei. Currently, there is no good understanding of why damage ... Korsakoff's disease is a syndrome which can damage the diencephalon and cause anterograde amnesia.
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The amnestic component is related to damage in the diencephalon, including the medial thalamus, and connections with the medial temporal lobes and amygdala. The slow and incomplete recovery of memory deficits suggests that amnesia is related to irreversible structural damage.
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Damage to the medial temporal lobe (MTL) and diencephalon results in impaired long-term memory, which relies on the binding of multiple, mostly contextual, features. ... Damage to the medial temporal lobe (MTL) and diencephalon results in impaired long-term memory, which relies on the binding of multiple,
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www.medscape.com/medline/abstract/17822680
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Amnesia can result from damage to either the midline diencephalon or the medial temporal lobe. ... In the present study, forgetting was studied in five amnesic patients with damage to the medial temporal lobe, six amnesic patients with damage to the diencephalon, and 10 normal subjects. One hundred twenty pictures were...
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www.medscape.com/medline/abstract/1403083
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