TY - JOUR
T1 - Anterograde and retrograde amnesia in a person with bilateral fornix lesions following removal of a colloid cyst
AU - Poreh, Amir
AU - Winocur, Gordon
AU - Moscovitch, Morris
AU - Backon, Matti
AU - Goshen, Elinor
AU - Ram, Zvi
AU - Feldman, Zeev
PY - 2006/7/20
Y1 - 2006/7/20
N2 - AD, a 45-year-old man, presented with a severe and global anterograde amnesia following surgery for removal of a colloid cyst. Structural neuroimaging confirmed bilateral lesions to the fornix and a small lesion in the basal forebrain. Testing for remote episodic memory of autobiographical events, and for remote semantic memory of personal and public events, and of famous people, revealed that AD had a severe retrograde amnesia for autobiographical episodes that covered his entire lifetime, and a time-limited retrograde amnesia for semantic memory. Because the fornix and basal forebrain lesions disrupted major afferent and efferent pathways of the hippocampus, it was concluded that the integrity of the hippocampus and its projections are needed to retain and/or recover autobiographical memories no matter how old they are. By contrast, hippocampal contribution to semantic memory is time-limited. These findings were interpreted as consistent with Multiple Trace Theory, which holds that the hippocampal system is essential for recovering contextually rich memories no matter how old they are, but is not needed for recovering semantic memories. © 2006 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
AB - AD, a 45-year-old man, presented with a severe and global anterograde amnesia following surgery for removal of a colloid cyst. Structural neuroimaging confirmed bilateral lesions to the fornix and a small lesion in the basal forebrain. Testing for remote episodic memory of autobiographical events, and for remote semantic memory of personal and public events, and of famous people, revealed that AD had a severe retrograde amnesia for autobiographical episodes that covered his entire lifetime, and a time-limited retrograde amnesia for semantic memory. Because the fornix and basal forebrain lesions disrupted major afferent and efferent pathways of the hippocampus, it was concluded that the integrity of the hippocampus and its projections are needed to retain and/or recover autobiographical memories no matter how old they are. By contrast, hippocampal contribution to semantic memory is time-limited. These findings were interpreted as consistent with Multiple Trace Theory, which holds that the hippocampal system is essential for recovering contextually rich memories no matter how old they are, but is not needed for recovering semantic memories. © 2006 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
KW - Anterograde amnesia
KW - Episodic (autobiographical) memory
KW - Hippocampus
KW - Medial temporal lobes
KW - Semantic memory
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U2 - 10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2006.05.020
DO - 10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2006.05.020
M3 - Article
C2 - 16846621
SN - 0028-3932
VL - 44
SP - 2241
EP - 2248
JO - Neuropsychologia
JF - Neuropsychologia
IS - 12
ER -