A 72-year-old right handed woman developed amnesia, confabulation and abnormal (bizarre) verbal response after the left thalamic infarction. ... Thalamic Diseases [complications]
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A 72-year-old right handed woman developed amnesia, confabulation and abnormal (bizarre) verbal response after the left thalamic infarction. ... Thalamic Diseases [complications]
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A 72-year-old right handed woman developed amnesia, confabulation and abnormal (bizarre) verbal response after the left thalamic infarction. ... Thalamic Diseases [complications]
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Anterograde amnesia is a consequence of continued abnormal brain functioning. ... However, the PTA may not be global, and may be selective for verbal vs ...
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Transient partial verbal amnesia. K Nishiyama, H Kurisaki, M Bandoh, T Ishikawa , and M Sugishita. Full text. Full text is available as a scanned copy of the ...
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Frontal verbal amnesia. Phonological amnesia. Coslett HB, Bowers D, Verfaellie M, Heilman KM. Department of Neurology, Temple University School of ...
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Left anterior temporal lobectomy causes verbal amnesia, and transient aphasia ... amnesia for verbal material, which was accompanied by mild vi- sual memory ...
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verbal amnesia definition, meaning, English dictionary, synonym, see also 'verbal noun','verbalise','verbalisation','verbaliser', Collins Reverso dictionary, ...
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Childhood amnesia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Childhood amnesia refers to the inability of adults to retrieve episodic .... after developing linguistic skills, memories that were not encoded verbally get lost within ... |
