Different patterns of mnemonic deficits in two organic amnestic syndromes |
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Authors: | Steven Mattis Richard Kovner Erich Goldmeier |
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Affiliation: | Montefiore Hospital and Medical Center and the Albert Einstein College of Medicine USA;Veterans Administration Health Care Facility USA |
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Abstract: | A recall and recognition memory study of Korsakoff and post-herpes encephalitis patients employing percentage correct recall and the statisticd′ derived from signal detection theory supports Lhermitte's contention that these two patient groups represent two distinct organic amnesia syndromes. Post-herpes encephalitis patients show little evidence of encoding and storage of information. In contrast recognition memory of Korsakoff and normal control subjects was essentially similar for truly novel information. Recognition memory for English words was markedly impaired for Korsakoff patients and worsened with increased semantic organization of the material. In light of our findings it would seem advisable to utilize homogeneous groups, with respect to brain pathology, when studying memory processes in organic patients. |
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Keywords: | Requests for reprints should be sent to Dr. Steven Mattis Department of Neurology Montefiore Hospital Bronx New York 10467. |
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