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    Cognitive enhancing effect of an extract of Swertia chirata against memory impairment induced by aluminum chloride by Reena Deshmukh, Manisha Jaiswal, Anshita Shukla, Umesh Patil, Mukesh Sharma

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…The Novel Object Recognition test and the elevated plus maze in AlCl3-induced amnesia models were used to evaluate the effects of medications on learning and memory in rats. …”
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    Manifestation du 17 octobre 1961 à Paris, L’oubli pour mémoire collective d’une violente répression policière by Julien Buzenet

    Published 2011-08-01
    “…By addressing contextually the different elements involved in this lack of history, it exposes the censorship, amnesty, amnesia, silence and official or media discourses as limits to the social frameworks of the collective memory of this event and the violence it generated. …”
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    Anxiety in Children Undergoing VCUG: Sedation or No Sedation? by David W. Herd

    Published 2008-01-01
    “…Pharmacological interventions for VCUG focus on sedation as well as analgesia, anxiolysis, and amnesia. Sedation has cost, time, and safety issues. …”
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    Memory-Enhancing Activity of Palmatine in Mice Using Elevated Plus Maze and Morris Water Maze by Dinesh Dhingra, Varun Kumar

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…Palmatine (1 mg/kg) significantly reversed scopolamine- and diazepam-induced amnesia in mice. Palmatine and physostigmine also significantly reduced brain acetylcholinesterase activity of mice. …”
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    Successful Treatment with Clonazepam and Pramipexole of a Patient with Sleep-Related Eating Disorder Associated with Restless Legs Syndrome: A Case Report by Nobuyuki Kobayashi, Ryohei Yoshimura, Masahiro Takano

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…Reduction in the doses of triazolam decreased her nighttime eating frequency, and her complete amnesia changed to vague recall of eating during night. …”
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    Monuments flaubertiens by Véronique Samson

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…We interpret this combination of hypermnesia and amnesia as a problematic attempt to produce a memory of the text itself: in their final pages, Flaubert’s novels appear to be erecting their own monuments, while suggesting their inadequacy. …”
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    Artery of Percheron Infarction as an Unusual Cause of Korsakoff’s Syndrome by Yongxing Zhou, Derrick Fox, Abhishek Anand, Amal Elhaj, Arushi Kapoor, Faranak Najibi, Han Kim, Roger Weir, Annapurni Jayam-Trouth

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…Confabulation refers to false or erroneous memories arising, not deliberately, in the context of a neurological amnesia and is often thought of as pathognomonic of the Korsakoff syndrome. …”
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    Neuropsychology and Advances in Memory Function by B. Gordon

    Published 1997-01-01
    “…These are linked to current data on the nature of anterograde and retrograde amnesia in the degenerative diseases, and also to issues in the clinical diagnosis of memory impairments. …”
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    Long Term Neuropsychological Follow-Up in Patients With Herpes Simplex Encephalitis and Predominantly Left-Sided Lesions by B. Laurent, R. F. Allegri, C. Thomas-Anterion, N. Foyatier, B. Naegele-Faure, J. Pellat

    Published 1991-01-01
    “…Five patients with predominantly dominant cerebral hemisphere lesions due to herpes simplex encephalitis are described. Verbal amnesia was the main deficit but amnesic aphasia sometimes associated with impairment of remote memory also occurred. …”
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    Long-Term Perseveration in Alzheimer’s Disease: A Case Report by Edith V. Sullivan

    Published 1991-01-01
    “…Presented here is a case of AD who, despite ultimate profound dementia with severe amnesia, showed retention of a perseverative response she developed during 26 encounters, over 4.5 years, with the Brown–Peterson distractor test. …”
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    Du caboclo à l’indigène : réflexions sur l’ethnogenèse au Brésil by Florent Kohler

    Published 2009-07-01
    “…I suggest that this convergence results less from common ancestral origins than from a similarity in the oppression that these populations suffered, specifically in the form of evangelization which brought on a form of amnesia regarding origins. Nevertheless, the ancient world survives, though now underground and invisible, much like the mythical creatures that dwell there, which are said to be « enchanted ». …”
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    L’esthétique au prisme de la trans‑caribéanité : Perspectives décoloniales sur l’art jamaïcain et martiniquais by Frédéric Lefrançois

    Published 2019-05-01
    “…Should one engage oneself on the path of oblivion, or even negation, and thus follow the example of amnesia proselytes, under the pretext of “progress”? …”
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    Wernicke-Korsakoff Syndrome following Small Bowel Obstruction by Shoumitro Deb, Richard Law-Min, David Fearnley

    Published 2002-01-01
    “…Within a few months of treatment with a daily oral dose of thiamine 200 mgs supplemented by multivitamins the patient showed subjective evidence of improvement in confusion, confabulation, and anterograde amnesia, although objective tests showed residual deficits in many areas of cognitive functioning, including immediate and delayed recall of verbal and non-verbal materials, planning and switching of attention.…”
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    Long-term post-COVID-19 sequelae. A review study by Cinthia Rosales Márquez, Ericson Félix Castillo Saavedra

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…Likewise, sequelae such as headache, ageusia, anosmia, insomnia, amnesia and concentration deficit were evidenced in the nervous system; In the musculoskeletal system, arthralgia, myalgia, difficulty moving, and, finally, in mental health, the conditions recorded were anxiety, post-traumatic stress disorder, depression, apathy, dysphoria, and feelings of inferiority.…”
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    Questioning Agency Through Intergenerational Dialogue: The Adult Ghosts and the Forgetting Children in Rudyard Kipling’s Puck of Pook’s Hill by Hera Kim

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…To construct the questioning narrative, Kipling employs the children as engaging collaborators, but he also restrains them, through the device of the magical amnesia, from being fully grown agents. Rendering the ambiguous agency of both the adults and the children, Kipling most importantly challenges the questionable agency of the British Empire.…”
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    Chronic Tinnitus following Electroconvulsive Therapy by Robert L. Folmer, Yongbing Shi, Sarah Theodoroff

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…After the patient recovered from anesthesia, she complained of headaches, muscle pain, amnesia, and, after the fourth ECT, she reported a ringing sound in her right ear. …”
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    Re-Creation, Re-Membrance, and Resurgence: Richard Wagamese’s Indian Horse by Celia Cores Antepazo

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The paper argues that Saul is able to overcome his trauma-induced amnesia, born from the necessity to endure and adapt, and to escape the spiral of shame, isolation, and self-destruction in which he engages only after he embraces discursive Indigenous ways of healing. …”
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    False Memory in Alzheimer’s Disease by Mohamad El Haj, Fabienne Colombel, Dimitrios Kapogiannis, Karim Gallouj

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…Patients with Alzheimer’s Disease (AD) not only are suffering from amnesia but also are prone to memory distortions, such as experiencing detailed and vivid recollections of episodic events that have never been encountered (i.e., false memories). …”
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    El perpetrador en su laberinto. Un análisis comparado de cómo los perpetradores habitan los espacios de memoria by Antonio Míguez Macho

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…En un viaje a través de los espacios, los memoriales y los lugares de negación y amnesia, observaremos el modo en que la figura de los perpetradores se representa o se oculta en su propio laberinto. …”
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    Cardiac calcified amorphous tumor as a potential cause of cerebral infarction: A clinical case report by Hyunjin Kim, MD, Shotaro Kanao, MD, PhD, Satoshi Noma, MD, PhD, Sumika Yasumura, MD, Shinji Sumiyoshi, MD, PhD, Manabu Morishima, MD, PhD, Takeshi Kubo, MD, PhD

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…The patient presented with recurrent episodes of syncope and retrograde amnesia. Brain MRI identified multiple acute cerebral infarctions, while transthoracic echocardiography (TTE) revealed a 2.5 cm echogenic mobile mass attached to the ventricular side of the posterior mitral leaflet. …”
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