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Focal retrograde amnesia and the episodic-semantic distinction
Authors:Wheeler M A  McMillan C T
Institution:(1) School of Psychology, University of Sydney NSW 2006, Mungo Mac Callum Building (A19), Sydney, Australia;(2) Neuropsychology Unit, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, Camperdown, NSW, 2050, Australia
Abstract:This article reports a review of focal retrograde amnesia (FRA), or the phenomenon of organically based severe memory loss restricted to retrograde, or pretraumatic, memory. Cases of FRA are classified according to the type of memory loss: episodic, semantic, or both. A few different clusters of the disorder were identified. Lesions to either the anterior temporal lobes or the posterior/visual cortex can result in an FRA that devastates retrograde episodic memory, while having smaller effects on semantic memory. A number of left-hemisphere patients have FRA confined to semantic memory. There are several additional examples of FRA following minor cerebral trauma that disrupts either episodic memory alone or both episodic and semantic memory that are not accompanied by evidence of structural brain lesions. We discuss these different profiles of FRA and their implications for the understanding of memory retrieval.
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