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Does music training facilitate the mnemonic effect of song? An exploration of musicians and nonmusicians with and without Alzheimer's dementia.Right medial thalamic lesion causes isolated retrograde amnesia.Amygdalar sclerosis: preoperative indicators and outcome after temporal lobectomy.Accelerated forgetting of contextual details due to focal medio-dorsal thalamic lesion.Grey and white matter correlates of recent and remote autobiographical memory retrieval--insights from the dementias.Testing the importance of the Medial Temporal Lobes in human interoception: Does it matter if there is a memory component to the task?Effects of temporal lobe lesions on retrograde memory: a critical review.The functional role of the medio dorsal thalamic nucleus in olfaction.One size does not fit all: face emotion processing impairments in semantic dementia, behavioural-variant frontotemporal dementia and Alzheimer's disease are mediated by distinct cognitive deficits.Accelerated long-term forgetting: a newly identified memory impairment in epilepsy.Imagining future events in patients with unilateral temporal lobe epilepsy.Examining the Relationship Between Autobiographical Memory Impairment and Carer Burden in Dementia Syndromes.The impact of dementia severity on caregiver burden in frontotemporal dementia and Alzheimer disease.Profiles of recent autobiographical memory retrieval in semantic dementia, behavioural-variant frontotemporal dementia, and Alzheimer's disease.Into the future with little past: exploring mental time travel in a patient with damage to the mammillary bodies/fornix.Amygdaloid sclerosis in temporal lobe epilepsy.Old dogs with new tricks: Detecting accelerated long-term forgetting by extending traditional measures.Perception of odor-induced tastes following insular cortex lesion.Identifying cognitive and demographic variables that contribute to carer burden in dementia.Rates of DSM-IV mood, anxiety disorders, and suicidality in Australian adult epilepsy outpatients: a comparison of well-controlled versus refractory epilepsy.Anxiety in epilepsy: a neglected disorder.Determining the relationship between sleep architecture, seizure variables and memory in patients with focal epilepsy.Cognitive behaviour therapy to improve mood in people with epilepsy: a randomised controlled trial.Tracking the progression of social cognition in neurodegenerative disorders.Examining factors related to accelerated long-term forgetting in epilepsy using ambulatory EEG monitoring.Senile plaques in temporal lobe epilepsy.Orbitofrontal cortex lesions result in abnormal social judgements to emotional faces.The impact of epileptiform abnormalities and hippocampal lesions on retention of recent autobiographical experiences: Adding insult to injury?The psychosocial correlates of depressive disorders and suicide risk in people with epilepsy.Assessing the efficacy of 2 screening measures for depression in people with epilepsy.The effect of unilateral amygdala removals on detecting fear from briefly presented backward-masked faces.Testing the effectiveness of cognitive interventions in alleviating accelerated long term forgetting (ALF).Accelerated Long Term Forgetting in patients with focal seizures: Incidence rate and contributing factors.Disruption of learning and long-term retention of prose passages in patients with focal epilepsy.Testing the effectiveness of group-based memory rehabilitation in chronic stroke patients.The nature of facial expression recognition deficits following orbitofrontal cortex damage.Accelerated long-term forgetting of verbal information in unilateral temporal lobe epilepsy: Is it related to structural hippocampal abnormalities and/or incomplete learning?Effective group-based memory training for patients with epilepsy.Validation of a new measure of prospective memory: the Royal Prince Alfred Prospective Memory Test.The role of the mediodorsal thalamic nucleus in human olfaction.
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