Visual paired comparison performance is impaired in a patient with selective hippocampal lesions and relatively intact item recognition

In this study, we have examined visual recognition memory in a patient, YR, with discrete hippocampal damage who has shown normal or nearly normal item recognition over a large number of tests. We directly compared her performance as measured using a visual paired comparison task (VPC) with her perf...

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Published inNeuropsychologia Vol. 42; no. 10; pp. 1293 - 1300
Main Authors Pascalis, O, Hunkin, N.M, Holdstock, J.S, Isaac, C.L, Mayes, A.R
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Abstract In this study, we have examined visual recognition memory in a patient, YR, with discrete hippocampal damage who has shown normal or nearly normal item recognition over a large number of tests. We directly compared her performance as measured using a visual paired comparison task (VPC) with her performance on delayed matching to sample (DMS) tasks. We also investigated the effect of retention interval between familiarisation and test. YR shows good visual recognition with the DMS task up to 10 s after the familiarisation period, but only shows recognition with the VPC task for the shortest retention interval (0 s). Our results are consistent with the view that hippocampal damage disrupts recollection and recall, but not item familiarity memory.
AbstractList In this study, we have examined visual recognition memory in a patient, YR, with discrete hippocampal damage who has shown normal or nearly normal item recognition over a large number of tests. We directly compared her performance as measured using a visual paired comparison task (VPC) with her performance on delayed matching to sample (DMS) tasks. We also investigated the effect of retention interval between familiarisation and test. YR shows good visual recognition with the DMS task up to 10 s after the familiarisation period, but only shows recognition with the VPC task for the shortest retention interval (0 s). Our results are consistent with the view that hippocampal damage disrupts recollection and recall, but not item familiarity memory.
In this study, we have examined visual recognition memory in a patient, YR, with discrete hippocampal damage who has shown normal or nearly normal item recognition over a large number of tests. We directly compared her performance as measured using a visual paired comparison task (VPC) with her performance on delayed matching to sample (DMS) tasks. We also investigated the effect of retention interval between familiarisation and test. YR shows good visual recognition with the DMS task up to 10 s after the familiarisation period, but only shows recognition with the VPC task for the shortest retention interval (0 s). Our results are consistent with the view that hippocampal damage disrupts recollection and recall, but not item familiarity memory.
Author Holdstock, J.S
Isaac, C.L
Hunkin, N.M
Pascalis, O
Mayes, A.R
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SubjectTerms Amnesia
Anatomical correlates of behavior
Behavioral psychophysiology
Biological and medical sciences
Brain Damage, Chronic - physiopathology
Face
Female
Form Perception - physiology
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Hippocampus
Hippocampus - physiology
Hippocampus - physiopathology
Human
Humans
Learning. Memory
Matched-Pair Analysis
Memory
Middle Aged
Pattern Recognition, Visual - physiology
Photic Stimulation - methods
Psychology. Psychoanalysis. Psychiatry
Psychology. Psychophysiology
Reaction Time - physiology
Recognition (Psychology) - physiology
Recognition memory
Reference Values
Retention (Psychology) - physiology
Time Factors
VPC
Title Visual paired comparison performance is impaired in a patient with selective hippocampal lesions and relatively intact item recognition
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