PMID: 8942966Nov 26, 1996Paper

Studies of retrograde memory: a long-term view

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
E K Warrington

Abstract

Studies of retrograde amnesia are reviewed. First, the issues of temporal gradients of retrograde amnesia are discussed. Second, the question of the anatomical substrates of this syndrome are considered. Finally, some evidence for fractionation of different classes of memoranda within the retrograde time period are presented.

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