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    The Royal Society ; 1997
    In:  Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences Vol. 352, No. 1360 ( 1997-10-29), p. 1461-1467
    In: Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences, The Royal Society, Vol. 352, No. 1360 ( 1997-10-29), p. 1461-1467
    Abstract: This paper addresses the question of the organization of memory processes within the medial temporal lobe. Evidence obtained in patients with late–onset amnesia resulting from medial temporal pathology has given rise to two opposing interpretations of the effects of such damage on long–term cognitive memory. One view is that cognitive memory, including memory for both facts and events, is served in a unitary manner by the hippocampus and its surrounding cortices; the other is that the basic function affected in amnesia is event memory, the memory for factual material often showing substantial preservation. Recent findings in patients with amnesia resulting from relatively selective hippocampal damage sustained early in life suggest a possible reconciliation of the two views. The new findings suggest that the hippocampus may be especially important for event as opposed to fact memory, with the surrounding cortical areas contributing to both. Evidence from neuroanatomical and neurobehavioural studies in monkeys is presented in support of this proposal.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 0962-8436 , 1471-2970
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    Language: English
    Publisher: The Royal Society
    Publication Date: 1997
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