Case Study: Amnesia - University of Florida
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Case Study: Amnesia
anterograde and retrograde
amnesia in a person with bilateral
fornix lesions following removal
of a colloid cyst
AD’s Story
45-year-old male
no reports of memory loss
complained about severe headaches
discovery of cyst
surgery without complication
woke up confused
Lesions
bilateral fornix
small spot on basal
forebrain
no damage to
hippocampus
localized and
generally small
Amnesia
anterograde: LTM
not STM
retrograde:
lifelong
autobiographical
episodic memory
personal semantic
memory partially
impaired
Dissociation
remote episodic and semantic memory
recollection of episodic memories
recovery of semantic memories
the role of context
Testing
WAIS-R: high in average range
WMS-R story recall:
immediate: impaired
delayed: what test?
AMI:
episodic severely impaired
semantic slightly impaired
Research
anterograde: consistent with past studies
retrograde:
confirms selective contribution
new evidence for dissociation
contradicts claim regarding lateral neocortex
Outlook & Critique
some minimal improvement (3 to 9 mo.)
contribution of basal forebrain lesion?
lesions avoidable?