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Danielle Noftle Neuropsychology of Abnormal Behaviour November 19th2015 Presentation Outline Introduction History Patient HM Categories of Amnesia Memory Consolidation
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Danielle Noftle Neuropsychology of Abnormal Behaviour November 19th2015 Presentation Outline Introduction History Patient HM Categories of Amnesia Memory Consolidation Neurotransmission. declarative memory Implicit vs Explicit memory What is amnesia TV movie of the week amnesia A person suffers a head injury They cannot remember who they are This is called retrograde amnesia Loss of information from before trauma Very rare Wh Neuroplastic. processes related to the ability of the brain to change its functioning in response to experience. Learning. How experience changes the brain. Memory. How the changes are stored & later activated. MRI Case Series. . Dr Lan Nguyen (Radiology Registrar). Dr . Tarun. Jain (Consultant Radiologist). What is Transient Global Amnesia (TGA)?. Self-limiting . antegrade. amnesia. In absence of other causes. Presentation. . by . Jim Foley. Memory. © 2013 Worth Publishers . Module 23: Forgetting, Memory Construction, and Memory Improvement. Concepts you should try not to forget. Why do we forget?. Forgetting and the two-track mind: Forgetting on one track and not another. Memory?. Types of memory, CNS regions, memory impairments . Learning?. Models for learning. Memory Processing. if attended. Short-term Memory (STM). Limited capacity (7 items). can use chunking. Brief duration. Amnesia resulting from Brain Trauma and Neurodegenerative Diseases. Many causes of memory failure or loss have a neurological basis which results from some form of damage of injury to the brain. Brain trauma . “fragmentation of the personality. ”. Minhtri. Tran. ………. Period: 05. Seat# 10 and 14. History of the disorders. Definition: conditions . that involve disruptions or breakdowns of memory, awareness, identity and/or perception. Forensic Session 4. Curriculum Links. 12.2. Psychiatry and the. Criminal Justice System. 12.2.2. Psychiatric defences: fitness to plead,. mutism and deafness, criminal responsibility, diminished responsibility, amnesia and automatism. Amnesia & Animal Models. . Lecture Outline. Disorders of Memory. H.M.. Anterograde Amnesia. Retrograde . Amnesia. Korsakoff. ’. s . Syndrome. Animal Models of Memory. Anatomy of Memory. Prefrontal lobes. Why do we forget??. Three . main reasons. :. Encoding . Failure. Storage Failure. Retrieval Failure. 2. Amnesia. Retrograde Amnesia: . The loss of information preceding a specific event in time or the onset of brain damage.. Cued Recall. Recognition. Savings. Implicit / Indirect Memory. Procedural Memory. Declarative Memory. The Information Processing View of Memory. Short Term Memory. Long Term Memory. Episodic Memory. Source Amnesia. Associate Professor. Departments of Family Medicine and Medical Education. Objectives. By the end of this presentation, you should be able to:. Discuss dissociation from a clinical and non-clinical perspective. OF MEMORY. PRESENTED AT THE CLINICAL MEETING OF FEDERAL NEURO PSYCHAITRIC HOSPITAL ,USELU, BENIN CITY.. ON THIS DAY 29. TH. OF JUNE 2022. BY. OMENAI UWA .D.. 6/29/2022. 1. OBJECTIVES. To describe the processes involved in memory, the components of memory, the process involved in forgetting, disorders associated with memory and the test of memory. . Ebbinghaus. forgetting curve. Theories of forgetting. Decay Theory. Theory of Interference. Retrieval Theory. Theory of Inhibition. Motivated Forgetting. Decay theory. Memories leave a trace in the brain..
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