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1. Dissociative Amnesia? It Might be Organic Memory Loss!

2. Neuropsychological and neuropathological observations of a long-studied case of memory impairment.

3. Has multiple trace theory been refuted?

4. Retrograde amnesia with transposition in the past: A neuropsychological and PET study of a case.

5. RCVS and TGA: a common pathophysiology?

6. Retrosplenial cortex damage produces retrograde and anterograde context amnesia using strong fear conditioning procedures.

7. Hippocampal Damage Causes Retrograde Amnesia and Slower Acquisition of a Cue-Place Discrimination in a Concurrent Cue-Place Water Task in Rats.

8. Parallel pathways of seizure generalization.

9. Retrograde Autobiographical Memory From PTA Emergence to Six-Month Follow-Up in Moderate to Severe Traumatic Brain Injury.

10. The Rhesus Monkey Hippocampus Critically Contributes to Scene Memory Retrieval, But Not New Learning.

11. Synapse-specific representation of the identity of overlapping memory engrams.

12. Amnesia due to the Injury of Papez Circuit Following Isolated Fornix Column Infarction.

13. Cognitive, neurohistological and mortality outcomes following the four-vessel occlusion/internal carotid artery model of chronic cerebral hypoperfusion: The impact of diabetes and aging.

14. Silent memory engrams as the basis for retrograde amnesia.

15. Dissociative amnesia: Disproportionate retrograde amnesia, stressful experiences and neurological circumstances.

16. Retrograde amnesia of contextual fear conditioning: Evidence for retrosplenial cortex involvement in configural processing.

17. Spatial memory impairment in Morris water maze after electroconvulsive seizures.

18. Genetically Induced Retrograde Amnesia of Associative Memories After Neuroplastin Ablation.

19. Reversible hippocampal lesions detected on magnetic resonance imaging in two cases of transient selective amnesia for simple machine operation.

20. Cholinergic deafferentation of the hippocampus causes non-temporally graded retrograde amnesia in an odor discrimination task.

21. Robust and enduring atorvastatin-mediated memory recovery following the 4-vessel occlusion/internal carotid artery model of chronic cerebral hypoperfusion in middle-aged rats.

22. Memory engram storage and retrieval.

23. Mild traumatic brain injury and motor vehicle crashes: limitations to our understanding.

24. Integration of New Information with Active Memory Accounts for Retrograde Amnesia: A Challenge to the Consolidation/Reconsolidation Hypothesis?

25. Memory. Engram cells retain memory under retrograde amnesia.

26. Cilostazol but not sildenafil prevents memory impairment after chronic cerebral hypoperfusion in middle-aged rats.

27. Retrograde and anterograde memory following selective damage to the dorsolateral entorhinal cortex.

28. Temporal lobectomy with delayed amnesia following a new lesion on the other side.

29. Neither time nor number of context-shock pairings affect long-term dependence of memory on hippocampus.

30. Antidepressant and neurocognitive effects of isoflurane anesthesia versus electroconvulsive therapy in refractory depression.

31. Prefrontal microcircuit underlies contextual learning after hippocampal loss.

32. Sensitivity of the RBANS to acute traumatic brain injury and length of post-traumatic amnesia.

33. Human amnesia and the medial temporal lobe illuminated by neuropsychological and neurohistological findings for patient E.P.

34. Remembering to attend: the anterior cingulate cortex and remote memory.

35. Perirhinal cortex lesions produce retrograde but not anterograde amnesia for allocentric spatial information: within-subjects examination.

36. Transient global amnesia associated with accidental high-frequency stimulation of the right hippocampus in deep brain stimulation for segmental dystonia.

37. Speech pathologists' current practice with cognitive-communication assessment during post-traumatic amnesia: a survey.

38. Transient improvement in sensorimotor conversion during post-anoxic encephalopathy with bilateral medial temporal ischemia.

39. Dissociable anterograde amnesic effects of retrosplenial cortex and hippocampal lesions on spontaneous object recognition memory in rats.

40. Temporal factors control hippocampal contributions to fear renewal after extinction.

41. Retrograde memory in cerebrovascular disease and Alzheimer's disease.

42. Post-training cerebellar cortical activity plays an important role for consolidation of memory of cerebellum-dependent motor learning.

43. Prolonged inactivation of the hippocampus reveals temporally graded retrograde amnesia for unreinforced spatial learning in rats.

44. Relative contribution of attention and memory toward disorientation or post-traumatic amnesia in an acute brain injury sample.

45. Suppression of neurotoxic lesion-induced seizure activity: evidence for a permanent role for the hippocampus in contextual memory.

46. Focal retrograde amnesia: voxel-based morphometry findings in a case without MRI lesions.

47. Time-limited involvement of dorsal hippocampus in unimodal discriminative contextual conditioning.

48. Electroconvulsive therapy-induced persistent retrograde amnesia: could it be minimised by ketamine or other pharmacological approaches?

49. Dissociating the memory systems mediating complex tool knowledge and skills.

50. Memory formation and long-term retention in humans and animals: convergence towards a transformation account of hippocampal-neocortical interactions.

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