Semin Neurol 2000; 20(4): 455-462
DOI: 10.1055/s-2000-13178
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A Neuropsychological Analysis of Memory and Amnesia

Mieke Verfaellie1 , Margaret O'Connor2
  • Memory Disorders Research Center, Boston Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center
  • 1Boston University School of Medicine
  • 2Beth Israel Deaconess Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts
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Publication Date:
03 March 2004 (online)

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ABSTRACT

Drawing on neuropsychological studies of amnesic patients, cognitive studies of normal individuals, and functional neuroimaging research, this article reviews recent developments in our understanding of the cognitive and neural bases of various forms of memory. This knowledge provides a foundation for a discussion of the clinical analysis of memory disorders. Different etiologies of selective memory impairment commonly seen in neurological practice are reviewed, followed by an overview of the clinical evaluation of memory disorders. In the evaluation of memory deficits, emphasis is placed on the identification of specific processing deficits that can be linked to underlying neuropathology.

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