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  1. Patient H.M. Case Study In Psychology: Henry Gustav Molaison

    Henry Gustav Molaison: The Curious Case of Patient H.M.

  2. Key Study: HM's case study (Milner and Scoville, 1957)

    Key Study: HM's case study (Milner and Scoville, 1957)

  3. The Legacy of Patient H.M. for Neuroscience

    The Legacy of Patient H.M. for Neuroscience - PMC

  4. H.M.'s Contributions to Neuroscience: A Review and Autopsy Studies

    H.M. had both extensive amnesia and large medial temporal lesions, suggesting that amnesia severity is related to lesion size. His amnesia was more profound than that of Penfield and Milner's patients F.C. and P.B., whose excisions for epilepsy and pre-existing damage spared a considerable amount of medial temporal tissue ( Penfield and ...

  5. Henry Molaison

    Henry Molaison - Wikipedia ... Henry Molaison

  6. The Curious Case of Patient H.M.

    The Curious Case of Patient H.M. On September 1, 1953, time stopped for Henry Molaison. For roughly 10 years, the 27-year-old had suffered severe seizures. By 1953, they were so debilitating he could no longer hold down his job as a motor winder on an assembly line. On September 1, Molaison allowed surgeons to remove a thumb-sized section of ...

  7. Patient Zero: What We Learned from H.M.

    H.M. was the pseudonym of Henry Molaison, a man who was destined to change the way we think about the brain. Permanent Present Tense: The Unforgettable Life of the Amnesic Patient H.M. is a touching, comprehensive view of his life through the eyes of a researcher who also, in a sense, became part of his family. The prologue opens with a conversation between the author, Suzanne Corkin, and ...

  8. Full article: A case of severe anterograde amnesia in the era of

    Introduction. The classic case of the amnesic patient H.M. provided concrete evidence that damage to the hippocampus and neighboring medial temporal lobe (MTL) structures produces disturbances of declarative memory (Corkin, Citation 2002).H.M. acquired a pervasive and irreversible form of anterograde amnesia at age 27, after undergoing a bilateral medial temporal lobectomy (Scoville & Milner ...

  9. Classic and recent advances in understanding amnesia

    Understanding of amnesia has been substantially driven by case studies of patients such as HM 4- 6, ... (1900) early insights into everyday forgetting and recent research on anterograde amnesia. Cortex. 2007; 43 (5):616-34. 10.1016/S0010-9452(08)70492-1 [PMC free article] [Google Scholar] 15. Reber PJ ...

  10. What's new with the amnesic patient H.M.?

    The initial question addressed by Milner and her students was whether H.M.'s anterograde amnesia was global: that is, whether he was severely impaired regardless of the kind of memory test (free ...

  11. PDF A Case Study of an Amnesiac Patient, 'HM' (Milner et al, 1968)

    In a case study, researchers document as fully as possible ... HM had severe anterograde amnesia. Whilst he had a normally functioning short term memory he was apparently unable to store new long-term memories. Consequently, he spent the next 50 years of his waking life in a 30 second loop of time, forgetting things almost as soon as

  12. The Legacy of Henry Molaison (1926-2008) and the Impact of His

    Zola-Morgan and colleagues described anterograde amnesia in patient R.B., ... Several studies involving primate models of amnesia have shown that destruction of bilateral lesioning of the hippocampal and entorhinal cortices causes severe and long-lasting memory deficits 40, ... introduction to case H.M. Neuropsychologia, 6 (1968), pp. 211-213.

  13. Famous brain surgery patient H.M. retained a chunk of hippocampus

    By Laura Sanders. January 28, 2014 at 6:24 pm. After a brain surgeon accidentally took away his memory in 1953, 27-year-old Henry Molaison became one of the most informative cases in psychology ...

  14. Postmortem examination of patient H.M.'s brain based on ...

    Modern scientific knowledge of how memory functions are organized in the human brain originated from the case of Henry G. Molaison (H.M.), an epileptic patient whose amnesia ensued unexpectedly ...

  15. Gone, but not forgotten: Scientists recall EP, perhaps the world's

    Though HM is generally considered the "gold standard" of amnesia patients -- "he was the first case and studied so elegantly," said Squire -- EP provides new and surprising twists in understanding ...

  16. Anterograde Amnesia: Patient H.M. and the Role of the Hippocampus in

    Memory II: Amnesia and Memory Systems Anterograde Amnesia: Patient H.M. and the Role of the Hippocampus in Memory Formation Viewing videos requires an internet connection

  17. Anterograde Amnesia: Symptoms, Causes, Treatment, Coping

    Examples of Anterograde Amnesia . In the most famous case study of a person with anterograde amnesia, the patient known as H.M. was shown to be able to learn how to complete a maze, even though he had no memory of having completed the maze before. H.M. was suffering from anterograde amnesia due to surgery conducted to cure his epilepsy.

  18. H. M.'s Medial Temporal Lobe Lesion: Findings from Magnetic Resonance

    The anterograde amnesia in H. M. is profound (Scoville and Milner, 1957; Milner et al., 1968; Corkin, 1984) and, as a result, he has become the yardstick against which the severity of other amnesias are judged. In fact, most other published cases of medial temporal lobe amnesia demonstrate a less severe form of memory impairment.

  19. Anterograde Amnesia In Psychology: Definition & Examples

    The case which led to the discovery of the condition of anterograde amnesia is that of H.M. (Milner et al 1968). Anterograde amnesia can be caused by a number of potential factors, such as brain surgery, e.g. HM, or alcohol, e.g. Korsakoffs syndrome. H.M. Case Study of Anterograde Amnesia. H.M. had brain surgery in 1953 when he was 27 yrs. old ...

  20. Scoville and Milner (1957)

    Hers is a cognitive longitudinal case study of H.M.'s anterograde (after the surgery) and partial retrograde (before the surgery) amnesia. The biological part of the H.M. study is the correlation between the brain damage and the amnesia, which was assumed in the 1950s, and not verified until later brain scans in the 1990s (see Corkin, 1997)

  21. The Cognitive Neuroscience of Human Memory Since H.M

    Abstract. Work with patient H.M., beginning in the 1950s, established key principles about the organization of memory that inspired decades of experimental work. Since H.M., the study of human memory and its disorders has continued to yield new insights and to improve understanding of the structure and organization of memory.

  22. Milner (1966) H.M. Case Study Flashcards

    Brenda Milner (neuropsychologist) studied HM until his death in 2008. She noticed that HM forgot daily events as fast as they occurred. Nevertheless, his personality remained unchanged, he could still remember important events from his childhood, while his IQ improved after his seizures stopped. He suffered from anterograde amnesia. Click the ...

  23. Amnesia and memory processing: Q&A with Dr. Stefan Köhler

    In the case of Henry, as mentioned, his anterograde amnesia was the outcome of brain surgery. In the very early stages of Alzheimer's disease, memory impairments can be similar to those in anterograde amnesia. Because Alzheimer's is a progressive disease, however, it also affects other cognitive functions in the long run.