henry-gustav-molaison-the-man-who-forgot-everything.html
henry-gustav-molaison-the-man-who-forgot-everything.html
11/30/2013
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This article delves into the fascinating story of Henry Gustav Molaison, a man who suffered from severe amnesia after a surgical procedure to treat his epilepsy. The article chronicles Molaison's life and the profound impact his memory loss had on his ability to form new memories or recall events from his past. It discusses the groundbreaking research conducted on Molaison, which revealed crucial insights into memory and the functioning of the brain. The article also explores the ethical questions raised by Molaison's case and the lasting contributions he made to the field of neuroscience. Overall, it offers a poignant and thought-provoking look into the complexities of memory and its role in shaping our lives.
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henry gustav molaison ꞏ patient hm ꞏ amnesia ꞏ memory loss ꞏ brain surgery ꞏ cognitive neuroscience ꞏ medical case study ꞏ hippocampus ꞏ declarative memory ꞏ anterograde amnesia ꞏ retrograde amnesia ꞏ procedural memory ꞏ medial temporal lobe ꞏ neuropsychology ꞏ cognitive function ꞏ memory formation ꞏ brain damage ꞏ neurological disorder ꞏ human memory ꞏ long-term memory ꞏ short-term memory ꞏ episodic memory ꞏ semantic memory ꞏ memory consolidation ꞏ memory retrieval ꞏ memory impairment ꞏ memory research ꞏ neurosurgery ꞏ cognitive deficits ꞏ learning and memory ꞏ memory system ꞏ cognitive abilities ꞏ neurological examination ꞏ case report ꞏ cognitive rehabilitation ꞏ memory testing ꞏ neuroscience research ꞏ cognitive decline ꞏ memory disorders ꞏ medical research ꞏ memory investigation ꞏ brain function