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The History of Amnesia—a Review

Current Neurology and Neuroscience Reports(2021)

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Purpose of Review This review traces amnesia’s history from its earliest eighteenth century classification as a medical disorder to the present. Sophisticated depictions in the nineteenth century literature containing elaborate compilations of causal factors, including neurologic, consider pathogenesis, course, duration, durability, and temporal features. Recent Findings Severe amnesia, especially anterograde involving new learning, found archetypal expression in the twentieth century, in the case of H.M. The “pure” amnesia confirmed an independent memory disorder distinct from other cognitive disturbances, with functional dissociations illustrating nuanced manifestations and highlighting the role of some discovered structural correlates (e.g., hippocampal and associated MTL regions). Moreover, neural networks and interconnections have also notably been implicated. Summary Although concepts of illness change across cultures and centuries, portrayal of amnesia remained consistent as it spread internationally. Amnesia’s groundbreaking original nosology laid a foundation for contemporary paradigms of the multifactorial nature, specificity, and complexity of a poignantly thought-provoking disorder.
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Amnesia, Memory, Memory disorders, Neuroscience history
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