Recognition and its Impairment regarding Autobiographical Memories in a Patient with Hippocampal Amnesia

Autobiographical memories of one case (Y.K.) were assessed before and after onset of hippocampal amnesia. He was a 56-yr.-old male patient who used to work in an office. The findings can be described as follows. First, Y.K.‘s recognition performance regarding his premorbid and postmorbid personal se...

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