C L Isaac

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1 Relative sparing of item recognition memory in a patient with adult-onset damage limited to the hippocampus. Hippocampus 2002 3.19
2 Under what conditions is recognition spared relative to recall after selective hippocampal damage in humans? Hippocampus 2002 1.88
3 Associative recognition in a patient with selective hippocampal lesions and relatively normal item recognition. Hippocampus 2004 1.56
4 Face processing impairments after encephalitis: amygdala damage and recognition of fear. Neuropsychologia 1998 1.51
5 A comparison of egocentric and allocentric spatial memory in a patient with selective hippocampal damage. Neuropsychologia 2000 1.41
6 RNA polymerase-associated interactions near template promoter sequences of defective interfering particles of vesicular stomatitis virus. J Virol 1982 1.34
7 Visual paired comparison performance is impaired in a patient with selective hippocampal lesions and relatively intact item recognition. Neuropsychologia 2004 1.13
8 Memory for single items, word pairs, and temporal order of different kinds in a patient with selective hippocampal lesions. Cogn Neuropsychol 2001 1.00
9 Differential involvement of the hippocampus and temporal lobe cortices in rapid and slow learning of new semantic information. Neuropsychologia 2002 0.99
10 Transfer RNAs associated with vesicular stomatitis virus. J Gen Virol 1981 0.89
11 Accelerated long-term forgetting in temporal lobe but not idiopathic generalised epilepsy. Neuropsychologia 2011 0.83
12 Prose recall and amnesia: more implications for the episodic buffer. Neuropsychologia 2005 0.76
13 Factor analysis of three standardized tests of memory in a clinical population. Br J Clin Psychol 2000 0.75
14 FIVE CASES OF ILEO-CAECAL RESECTION. Br Med J 1928 0.75
15 ON THE VALUE OF SURFACE SIGNS IN THE DIAGNOSIS OF DEEP-SEATED DISEASE. Br Med J 1909 0.75
16 Assessment of familiarity and recollection in the false fame paradigm using a modified process dissociation procedure. J Int Neuropsychol Soc 1995 0.75