Memory
.... events. In recent years, there has been more compelling evidence of
memory impairment from
damage to the hippocampal region. Evidence ....
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Anterograde Amnesia
.... by imaging techniques and tests of mental function for more than a year to try and determine the effects of the
damage on anterograde
memory (Graff-Radford ....
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Anterograde amnesia
.... by imaging techniques and tests of mental function for more than a year to try and determine the effects of the
damage on anterograde
memory (Graff-Radford ....
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Memory Function and Substance Abuse Memory function in individuals ...
.... A well documented form of
memory loss associated with alcoholics is Wernicke-Korsakoff .... Twelve and a half percent of all alcoholics have brain
damage which can ....
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Memory & Cognitive Psychology Model
.... to brain structures, or at least not
damage that psychologists can currently measure or accurately identify. Yet, something has turned off the
memory in these ....
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THE HUMAN MEMORY Introduction The human memor
.... information is stored, is supported by findings that patients with hippocampal
damage show a severe anterograde amnesia with mostly intact short-term
memory. ....
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Neorobiological Basis of Memory Introduction Memory is a ...
.... The result is
damage to both short term and long term
memory, although immediate
memory, or the ability to process information in the present, is not generally ....
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Hippocampus
.... This is true not only in how we learn and remember, but also when it comes to
memory deficits because of
damage to the hippocampal structure and/or aging. ....
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Inhalants
.... Aside from citing the loss of short-term
memory and neurological
damage Leavitt does not specify what the "many harmful effects" caused by all of these ....
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Child abuse
.... serotonin and brain-derived neurotrophic factor also interact with the glucocorticoids in causing
damage to the hippocampal neurons, affecting
memory and new ....
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Effects of Child Abuse on the Brain
.... serotonin and brain-derived neurotrophic factor also interact with the glucocorticoids in causing
damage to the hippocampal neurons, affecting
memory and new ....
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Alzheimer's disease
.... Additional symptoms that may be a direct result of
memory loss or result from the
damage to the brain caused by the disease include inappropriate social ....
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Stroke and Brain Damage
.... Bleeding from a ruptured vessel can also
damage brain tissue by exerting .... will include tests to assess brain function, eg orientation,
memory, motor skills, etc ....
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A disease
.... Invisible symptoms involve the emotions and
memory of individuals with MS. .... Secondary progressive MS sets in after the continuous
damage that occurs in patients ....
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Effect of Substances on Memory
.... In addition, the
damage to the central nervous system also causes problems .... confused and disorganized thinking and significant loss of
memory functioning (Lang ....
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LSD and Other Hallucinogens
.... impacts and long-term negative consequences for users, including hallucinations, paranoia, psychotic behavior, brain
damage, problems with
memory and learning ....
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Impact on People Using Hallucinogens
.... impacts and long-term negative consequences for users, including hallucinations, paranoia, psychotic behavior, brain
damage, problems with
memory and learning ....
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ART VIEWING AND BRAIN POWER IN CHILDREN/ADOLESCENTS
.... Verbal and nonverbal emotional
memory following unilateral amygdala
damage. Learning
Memory, 8(6), 326-335. Caine, RN, & Caine, G. (1997). ....
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Annotated Bibliography - Brain Based Education
.... Verbal and nonverbal emotional
memory following unilateral amygdala
damage. Learning
Memory, 8(6), 326-335. Caine, RN, & Caine, G. (1997). ....
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Causes and Characteristics of Dyslexia
.... go together, because of the limitations of the dyslexic's
memory the knowledge .... One biological hypothesis reports that minimal brain
damage can cause dyslexia. ....
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Repressed Memory
.... Researchers since Freud have also distinguished between repressed
memory in Freudian terms .... of amnesia (as distinct from neurological, or brain
damage types of ....
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Use of ECT in Mental Illness
.... I am the first to admit the downside - confusion and
memory loss .... He (1994) contends that ECT causes permanent brain
damage, characterized by symptoms "including ....
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ECT Use to Treat Mental Illness
.... I am the first to admit the downside - confusion and
memory loss .... He (1994) contends that ECT causes permanent brain
damage, characterized by symptoms "including ....
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Science Definitions
....
Damage to these areas is life-threatening, whereas
damage to the cortical areas may .... Their recent
memory is poor, as is their topographic
memory and new verbal ....
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Content Driven Classroom
.... of the storm to the statement that the storm did not do as much
damage as expected .... world or prior knowledge and then store it in their heads or
memory (Vacca & ....
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BRAIN INJURY & CRIMINAL BEHAVIOR Introduction
.... more severe head injuries resulting in greater cerebral
damage (Bigler, Blatter .... with TBI include headache, fatigue, impaired
memory, concentration, attention ....
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Hearing Loss
.... wishing to distinguish between stuttering and cluttering that marks brain
damage should test .... Although it is a commonly held belief that
memory skills decline ....
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Cerebral Concussion
.... pressures which result from such bleeding may result in brain
damage and even .... to moderate head injury may have difficulty with short-term
memory, impaired long ....
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ECT NURSING INTERVENTION
.... 4. Brain
Damage Theory - ECT, in this view, is said to
damage the brain resulting in
memory loss and disorientation that creates an illusion that problems are ....
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Psychedelics
.... related to such drugs--chromosomal
damage, brain
damage, prolonged psychosis .... appetite suppression and weight loss, insomnia, constipation,
memory and speech ....
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