1996
DOI: 10.1006/brcg.1996.0025
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Long-Term Perceptual Priming in Transient Global Amnesia

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“…One reason is that these effects frequently remain intact in cases of brain lesions, including permanent and even transient amnesic syndromes (Kapur et al 1996;Eustache et al 1997). This tends to make them relatively independent of the medial temporal lobe system.…”
Section: Long-term Memorymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One reason is that these effects frequently remain intact in cases of brain lesions, including permanent and even transient amnesic syndromes (Kapur et al 1996;Eustache et al 1997). This tends to make them relatively independent of the medial temporal lobe system.…”
Section: Long-term Memorymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the patients with TGA, unlike controls, the significance level was not reached in the SP condition. We believe that this absence of a priming effect was essentially due to a problem of statistical power (linked to the small number of patients with TGA), as semantic and perceptual priming effects have already been demonstrated in TGA (Beauregard et al ., ; Eustache et al ., ; Guillery et al ., ; Kapur, Abbott, Footitt, & Millar, ). Moreover, in our study, SP effects were highlighted for negative words (ESP condition).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is some empirical evidence that suggests that PRS remains preserved during TGA episodes. Kapur et al [62] showed that perceptual priming was spared during TGA through a fragmented figure completion task with visually degraded drawings. And even 1 week after the amnestic episode, the patient continued to show priming effect with the figures studied during the TGA episode compared with new figures.…”
Section: Perceptual Representation Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Regarding knowledge about the world, memory for past public events and famous people is impaired during TGA [62], especially for events and people from recent decades [64]. TGA patients are able to differentiate between real events from fictional events, probably based on their implicit knowledge.…”
Section: Retrieval Of Semantic Knowledge Acquired Before the Tgamentioning
confidence: 99%