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Neuropsychologia ; 199: 108902, 2024 07 04.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38723890

ABSTRACT

The necessity of the human hippocampus and surrounding medial temporal lobe structures to semantic memory remains contentious. Impaired semantic memory following hippocampal lesions could arise either due to partially intertwined episodic memories and/or retrograde/anterograde effects. In this study, we tested amnesic individuals with lesions in hippocampus and surrounding medial temporal lobe (n = 7) and age-matched controls (n = 14) on their ability to precisely recall the dates of famous public events that occurred either before (i.e., pre-lifetime) or after participants' birth date (lifetime). We show that deficits in dating precision are greatest for recent lifetime events, consistent with the notion that recent event memory may be particularly intertwined with episodic memory. At the same time, individuals with medial temporal lobe lesions showed more subtle impairments in their ability to date pre-birth and remote lifetime events precisely. Together, these findings suggest that the hippocampus and surrounding medial temporal lobe structures are important for representational precision of semantic memories regardless of their remoteness.


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Hippocampus , Mental Recall , Humans , Hippocampus/physiology , Male , Female , Middle Aged , Mental Recall/physiology , Aged , Memory, Episodic , Temporal Lobe/physiology , Temporal Lobe/physiopathology , Adult , Neuropsychological Tests , Amnesia/physiopathology
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