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Slide 1 - Case Study: Amnesia anterograde and retrograde amnesia in a person with bilateral fornix lesions following removal of a colloid cyst
Slide 2 - AD’s Story 45-year-old male no reports of memory loss complained about severe headaches discovery of cyst surgery without complication woke up confused
Slide 3 - Lesions bilateral fornix small spot on basal forebrain no damage to hippocampus localized and generally small
Slide 4 - Amnesia anterograde: LTM not STM retrograde: lifelong autobiographical episodic memory personal semantic memory partially impaired
Slide 5 - Dissociation remote episodic and semantic memory recollection of episodic memories recovery of semantic memories the role of context
Slide 6 - Testing WAIS-R: high in average range WMS-R story recall: immediate: impaired delayed: what test? AMI: episodic severely impaired semantic slightly impaired
Slide 7 - Research anterograde: consistent with past studies retrograde: confirms selective contribution new evidence for dissociation contradicts claim regarding lateral neocortex
Slide 8 - Outlook & Critique some minimal improvement (3 to 9 mo.) contribution of basal forebrain lesion? lesions avoidable?