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7. The neuropsychology of human memory

16. When solving 22-7 is much more difficult than 99-12.

17. Functional MRI correlates of the recall of unresolved life events in borderline personality disorder.

19. Functional amnesia and memory consolidation: a case of severe and persistent anterograde amnesia with rapid forgetting following whiplash injury.

21. Editorial. Cognitive neuroscience of memory.

22. Temporomesial epileptogenic focus in benign epilepsy of childhood with occipital paroxysms (BEOP).

23. Ecphorizing semi-conscious information via the right temporopolar cortex-a PET study.

29. Do amnesic patients with Korsakoff's syndrome use feedback when making decisions under risky conditions? An experimental investigation with the Game of Dice Task with and without feedback.

30. When solving 22-7 is much more difficult than 99-12

31. [Good bye, Neurology].

32. Dissociative Amnesia: Remembrances Under Cover.

33. The need for a unified framework: How Tulving's framework of memory systems, memory processes, and the SPI-model can guide and sharpen the understanding of déjà vu and involuntary autobiographical memories and add to conceptual clarity.

34. Urbach-Wiethe disease in a young patient without apparent amygdala calcification.

35. Behavioral, neurological, and psychiatric frailty of autobiographical memory.

37. Quo vadis 'episodic memory'? - Past, present, and perspective.

38. Stress- and trauma-related blockade of episodic-autobiographical memory processing.

39. Episodic memory is emotionally laden memory, requiring amygdala involvement.

40. Is self-report sleepiness associated with cognitive performance in temporal lobe epilepsy?

41. Neural correlates of free recall of "famous events" in a "hypermnestic" individual as compared to an age- and education-matched reference group.

42. Psychological causes of autobiographical amnesia: A study of 28 cases.

43. Neuropsychological functioning and brain energetics of drug resistant mesial temporal lobe epilepsy patients.

44. Decline in word-finding: The objective cognitive finding most relevant to patients after mesial temporal lobe epilepsy surgery.

45. Predictors of meaningful improvement in quality of life after temporal lobe epilepsy surgery: A prospective study.

46. A single high dose of dexamethasone affects the phosphorylation state of glutamate AMPA receptors in the human limbic system.

48. Functional (dissociative) retrograde amnesia.

49. Validation of diagnostic tests for depressive disorder in drug-resistant mesial temporal lobe epilepsy.

50. Medial temporal lobe activation during autobiographical context memory retrieval of time and place and its dependency upon recency.

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