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Encyclopedia > Source amnesia

Source amnesia is an explicit memory disorder in which someone can recall certain information, but they do not know where or how they obtained it.

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Source amnesia neuropsychological association diagram with partial information processing and long term memory organization chart (Shaheen Lakhan & Catherine Laplace (http://cogprints.ecs.soton.ac.uk/archive/00002932/)).

The disorder is particularly episodic, where source or contextual information surrounding facts are severely distorted and/or unable to be recalled. Via the use of the Wisconsin Card Sorting Test (WCST) as developed by Esta Berg in 1948, Positron Emission Tomography (PET), and explicit and implicit memory tests, researchers have performed extensive empirical research on source-amnesiacs and concluded or suggested neuropsychological geneses.


Schater and Tulving indentified via theoretical accounts that memory are differentiated for facts and for context. The neuropsychological implications as in brain maturation, deterioration in the normal aging course, and damage are conveyed. The organic deterioration of the frontal lobes in the process of normal aging has a greater influence on episodic memory than perhaps pre-mature lobes in young children. Source amnesia has the ability to alter one's confidence in their memory encoded in differing conditions (i.e. conscious state or in dreaming), as in memory distrust syndrome, an inclusive disorder. Source amnesia was first presented and examined in the hypnotic environment, and further understanding the human memory process is essential in unraveling this increasingly less mysterious condition.


As source amnesia prohibits recollection of the context specific information surrounding facts in experienced events, there is also the inclusive case of confusion concerning the content or context of events, a highly attributable factor to confabulation in brain disease. Such confusion has been loosely termed memory distrust syndrome by Gudjonsson and MacKeith.


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Amnesia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (648 words)
In anterograde amnesia, new events are not transferred to long-term memory, so the sufferer will not be able to remember anything that occurs after the onset of this type of amnesia for more than a few moments.
Traumatic amnesia is often transient; the duration of the amnesia is related to the degree of injury and may give an indication of the prognosis for recovery of other functions.
Source amnesia is a memory disorder in which someone can recall certain information, but they do not know where or how they obtained it.
Source amnesia - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography (322 words)
Source amnesia is an explicit memory disorder in which someone can recall certain information, but they do not know where or how they obtained it.
Source amnesia has the ability to alter one's confidence in their memory encoded in differing conditions (i.e.
Source amnesia was first presented and examined in the hypnotic environment, and further understanding the human memory process is essential in unraveling this increasingly less mysterious condition.
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