Frontal lobe and memory disorder - Relationship with recency memory

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Kashima, H
Kato, M
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BRAIN PROCESSES AND MEMORY | 1996年 / 1108卷
关键词
location identification test; memory of temporal order; organization of multiple information; recency test;
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Q189 [神经科学];
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071006 ;
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The association of memory disorder with damage of the frontal association area has long been a subject of debate. In this paper, the disorder of ''recency memory'' as a primary frontal memory function is discussed based on the data of our previous studies. The authors have examined recency memory by devising a modified recency-recognition test and a location identification test, which, apart from investigating a spatial relationship, possessed exactly the same structure as the recency rest. The results of patients with frontal lobe damage in both tests were markedly low and frontal lobe-damaged patients also showed a strong positive correlation in test results between these two tests. These findings suggest that a common factor may be responsible for the lowered performance in the recency and the location identification tests, and that there is a problem in interpreting a lowered recency test performance as a disorder of the recency memory.
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