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[They cannot] acquire new episodic memories nor retrieve episodic memories stored shortly prior to the time of lesion. They can, however, retrieve declarative memories learned in the more distant past, suggesting that the storage of such information may depend, at least temporarily, on intact and functional medial temporal lobes. A significant role for the hippocampus in declarative memory was identified following neuropsychological research involving a human patient that had undergone bilateral lesions of both the hippocampus and surrounding cortical structures (Scoville and Milner, 1957). | They cannot acquire new episodic memories nor retrieve episodic memories stored shortly prior to the time of lesion. They can, however, retrieve declarative memories learned in the more distant past, suggesting that the storage of such information may depend, at least temporarily, on intact and functional medial temporal lobes.
[page 5] A significant role for the hippocampus in declarative memory was identified following neuropsychological research involving human patients that had undergone bilateral lesions of both the hippocampus and surrounding cortical structures (Scoville & Milner, 1957; Penfield & Milner, 1958). |
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