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1 Chapter 17 Suggested Readings Borsutzky, S., Fujiwara, E., Brand, M., & Markowitsch, H. J. (2008). Confabulations in alcoholic Korsakoff patients. Neuropsychologia, 46, Bowles, B., Crupi C, Mirsattari SM, Pigott SE, Parrent AG,. (2007). Impaired familiarity with preserved recollection after anterior temporal-lobe resection that spares the hippocampus. Proceedings of the National Academy of Science, 104, Butler C.R. & Zeman A.Z. (2008). Recent insights into the impairment of memory in epilepsy: transient epileptic amnesia, accelerated long-term forgetting and remote memory impairment. Brain, 131, Butters, N. & Cermak, L. S. (1980). Alcoholic Korsakoffs Syndrome: An information processing approach. New York: Academic Press. Chen, J., Olsen, R.K., Preston, A.R., Glover, G.H., & Wagner, A.D. (2011). Associative retrieval processes in the human medial temporal lobe: Hippocampal retrieval success and CA1 mismatch detection. Learning and Memory, 18, Eichenbaum H, Yonelinas AP, Ranganath C. (2007). The medial temporal lobe and recognition memory. Annual Review of Neuroscience, 30, Eustache, F., Desgranges, B., Aupee, A. M., Guillery, B., & Baron, J. C. (2000). Functional neuroanatomy of amnesia: positron emission tomography studies. Microsc Res Tech, 51, Freed, D. M., Corkin, S., & Cohen, N. J. (1987). Forgetting in H.M.: A second look. Neuropsychologia, 25(3), Gallassi, R. (2008). Epileptic amnesic syndrome: old syndrome or new? Annals of Neurology, 63, 409.

2 Giovanello, K.S., Schnyer, D.M., Verfaellie, M. (2003). A critical role for the anterior hippocampus in relational memory: Evidence from an fmri study comparing associative and item recognition. Hippocampus, 14, 5-8. Hannula, D.E., Tranel, D. & Cohen, N.J. (2006). The long and the short of it: relational memory impairments in amnesia, even at short lags. Journal of Neuroscience, 26, Heiss, W. D., Pawlik, G., Holthoff, V., Kessler, J., & Szelies, B. (1992). PET correlates of normal and impaired memory functions. Cerebrovasc Brain Metab Rev, 4, Hodges, J. R. (1994). Semantic memory and frontal executive function during transient global amnesia. Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery, and Psychiatry, 57, Jernigan, T. L., Schafer, K., Butters, N., & Cermak, L. S. (1991). Magnetic resonance imaging of alcoholic Korsakoff patients. Neuropsychopharmacology, 4, Kessels, R. P., Kortrijk, H. E., Wester, A. J., & Nys, G. M. (2008). Confabulation behavior and false memories in Korsakoff's syndrome: role of source memory and executive functioning. Psychiatry Clinical Neuroscience, 62, Knowlton, B.J., Squire, L.R. (1995). Remembering and knowing: Two different expressions of declarative memory. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory and Cognition, 21, Kopelman, M.D., Bright, P. Fulker, H., Hinton, N., Morrison, A., Verfaellie, M. (2009). Remote semantic memory in patients with Korsakoff s syndrome and herpes encephalitis. Neuropsychology, 23,

3 Laxton, A.W., Tang-Wai, D.F., McAndrews, M.P., Zumsteg, D., Wennberg, R. et al. (2010). A Phase I trial of deep brain stimulation of memory circuits in Alzheimer s disease. Annals of Neuorlogy, 68, Lisanby, S.H., Maddox, J.H., Prudic, J., Devanand, D.P., Sackeim, H.A. (2000). The effects of electroconvulsive therapy on memory of autobiographical and public events. Archives of General Psychiatry,57, Mayes A.R., Holdstock J.S., Isaac C.L., Hunkin N.M., Roberts N. (2002). Relative sparing of item recognition memory in a patient with adult-onset damage limited to the hippocampus. Hippocampus, 12, Mayes A.R., Holdstock J.S., Isaac C.L., Montaldi, D., Grigor, J., Gummer, A. et al. (2004). Associative recognition memory in a patient with selective hippocampal lesions and relatively normal item recognition. Hippocampus, 14, Mazzucchi, A., Moretti, G., Caffarra, P., & Parma, M. (1980). Neuropsychological functions in the follow-up of transient global amnesia. Brain, 103, McCarthy R.A. & Warrington E.K. (1992). Actors but not scripts: the dissociation of people and events in retrograde amnesia. Neuropsychologia, 30, Mimura M., Watanabe, R., Kato, M., Kashima, H. (2005). Selective memory impairment in personally familiar colors following encephalitis. Psychiatry Clinical Neuroscience, 59, Mishkin, M. (1978). Memory in monkeys severely impaired by combined but not separate removal of the amygdala and hippocampus. Nature, 273,

4 Sartori, F., Remo, J., Miozzo, M., Zago, S., & Marchiori, G. (1993). Category-specific form-knowledge deficit in a patient with herpes simplex virus encephalitis. Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology, 15, Scharfman, H.E., Witter, M.P. & Schwarcz, R. (2000). The parahippocampal region. Implications for neurological and psychiatric diseases. Annals of the New York Academy of Science, 911, ix-xiii. Shimamura, A. P., Jernigan, T. L., & Squire, L. R. (1988). Korsakoff's syndrome: radiological (CT) findings and neuropsychological correlates. Journal of Neuroscience, 8, Smith, M. E., Farah, M. J. (2011). Are prescription stimulants smart pills? The epidemiology and cognitive neuroscience of prescription stimulant use by normal healthy individuals. Psychological Bulletin, 147, Speedie, L. J. & Heilman, K. M. (1982). Amnesic disturbance following infarction of the left dorsomedial nucleus of the thalamus. Neuropsychologia, 20, Speedie, L. J. & Heilman, K. M. (1983). Anterograde memory deficits for visuospatial material after infarction of the right thalamus. Archives of Neurology, 40, Squire, L. R., Amaral, D. G. & Press, G. A. (1990). Magnetic resonance measurements of hippocampal formation and mammillary nuclei distinguish medial temporal lobe and diencephalic amnesia. J. Neurosci., 10, Sullivan, E. V., & Pfefferbaum, A. (2009). Neuroimaging of the Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome. Alcohol, 44,

5 Suthana, N., Haneef, Z., Stern, J., Mukamel, R., Behnke, E., Knowlton, B., Fried, I. (2012). Memory enhancement and deep brain stimulation of the entorhinal area. New England Journal of Medicine, 366, Troyer, A.K., D'Souza, N.A., Vandermorris, S., Murphy, K.J. (2011). Age-related differences in associative memory depend on the types of associations that are formed. Neuropsychol Dev Cogn B Aging Neuropsychol Cogn., 18, Turner, M.S., Cipolotti, L., Yousry, T.A. & Shallice, T. (2007). Confabulation: damage to a specific inferior medial prefrontal system. Cortex, 44, Utley T.F., Ogden J.A., Gibb, A., McGrath, N., & Anderson, N.E. (1997). The longterm behavioral outcome of herpes simplex encephalitis in a series of unselected survivors. Neuropsychiatry, Neuropsychoogy and Behavioral Neurology, 10, Van Hoesen, G.W., Rosene, D.L. and Mesulam, M.-M. (1979). Subicular input from temporal cortex in the rhesus monkey. Science, 205, Victor, M., Adams, R. D., & Collins, G. H. (1989). The Wernicke-Korsakoff Syndrome and related neurologic disorders due to alcoholism and malnutrition. (2nd ed.). Philadelphia: Davis. Verfaellie, M., Reiss, L., & Roth, H.L. (1995). Knowledge of New English vocabulary in amnesia: an examination of premorbidly acquired semantic memory. Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society, 1, Zola-Morgan, S. & Squire, L. R. (1985). Medial temporal lesions on monkeys impair memory in a variety of tasks sensitive to human amnesia. Behav. Neurosci., 99,

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