The amnesic patient H.M. has been solving crossword puzzles nearly all his life.
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The inability to put your ideas into verbal form is due to amnesic aphasia.
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He's amnesic for the period before that, I think.
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And finally there is ASP (amnesic shellfish poisoning) whose symptoms I can never remember.
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This is called an amnesic barrier between identities.
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It's supposed to use EEG and eye-tracking monitors to "assess the operator's actual cognitivestate."
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We then include this cognitivestate in point process models of single unit activity and subject reaction time.
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These results suggest that consideration of a latent cognitivestate can explain additional variance in neural and behavioral dynamics.
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Here, we demonstrate that this variability is not random noise, but is due to the cognitivestate of the subject.
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These results shed light into the cerebral mechanisms underlying inter-individual differences of higher-order cognitivestate maintenance under normally entrained day-night conditions.
Ús de amnestic en anglès
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Sedatives with amnestic properties are desirable to prevent or relieve anxiety and agitation.
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Materials and methods: Twenty-four amnestic patients with MCI were included.
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We also compared the observed prevalence of behavioral symptoms between amnestic and nonamnestic MCI.
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Their involvement was the government's insurance that I would remain functional and amnestic of my use.
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Memory, for both recent and remote events, fair, with complete amnestic gaps for the stuporous periods.
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A mix of painkiller, paralytic, and amnestic.
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Conclusions: In patients with amnestic MCI who were followed longitudinally, the early changes of Alzheimer disease were present.
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Conclusions and relevance: Flortaucipir uptake distinguished individuals with PCA and amnestic AD dementia early in the symptomatic course.
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Background: Anatomical and functional deficits have been studied in patients with amnestic mild cognitive impairment (MCI).
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I never was able to think past that thought in order to penetrate the amnestic barrier, until much later.
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Materials and methods: A 66-year-old man presented with prominent amnestic syndrome, progressive cognitive decline, and refractory complex partial seizures.
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Subjects were diagnosed by consensus as cognitively normal or as having MCI (either amnestic or nonamnestic) or dementia.
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We suggest that cross-domain cognitive challenge can expose "defunct" neural capabilities of individuals with amnestic mild cognitive impairment.
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Moreover, it could also be responsible of amnestic disorders similar to those found in AD, but remaining isolated during many years.
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Objective: To study the influence of leisure activity participation on risk of development of amnestic mild cognitive impairment (aMCI).
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It is suggested that HS could explain unusual association of an amnestic syndrome with fronto-temporal dementia or dementia with Lewy bodies.