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    Accelerated long-term forgetting in temporal lobe but not idiopathic generalised epilepsy by Muhlert, N., Grünewald, R.A., Hunkin, N.M., Reuber, M., Howell, S., Reynders, H., Isaac, C.L.

    Published in Neuropsychologia (01-07-2011)
    “…► People with TLE show faster forgetting over 3-week but not 30-min delays. ► People with IGE show similar rates of forgetting to healthy controls. Temporal…”
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    When is now? Perception of simultaneity by Stone, J. V., Hunkin, N. M., Porrill, J., Wood, R., Keeler, V., Beanland, M., Port, M., Porter, N. R.

    “…in simple reaction time to single visual and auditory stimuli was also estimated; no evidence that RT…”
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    Change in background context disrupts performance on visual paired comparison following hippocampal damage by Pascalis, O., Hunkin, N.M., Bachevalier, J., Mayes, A.R.

    Published in Neuropsychologia (01-08-2009)
    “…The medial temporal lobe plays a critical role in recognition memory but, within the medial temporal lobe, the precise neural structures underlying recognition…”
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    Visual paired comparison performance is impaired in a patient with selective hippocampal lesions and relatively intact item recognition by Pascalis, O, Hunkin, N.M, Holdstock, J.S, Isaac, C.L, Mayes, A.R

    Published in Neuropsychologia (2004)
    “…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…”
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    Relative sparing of item recognition memory in a patient with adult-onset damage limited to the hippocampus by Mayes, A.R., Holdstock, J.S., Isaac, C.L., Hunkin, N.M., Roberts, N.

    Published in Hippocampus (2002)
    “…There is disagreement about whether selective hippocampal lesions in humans cause clear item recognition as well as recall deficits. Whereas Reed and Squire…”
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    Temporal order memory in patients with Korsakoff’s syndrome and medial temporal amnesia by Downes, John Joseph, Mayes, Andrew R, MacDonald, Chris, Hunkin, N.M

    Published in Neuropsychologia (2002)
    “…Two groups of patients with global amnesia resulting either from Korsakoff’s syndrome (KS) or from medial temporal lobe (MTL) damage were compared with groups…”
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    Memory for single items, word pairs, and temporal order of different kinds in a patient with selective hippocampal lesions by Mayes, A. R., Isaac, C. L., Holdstock, J. S., Hunkin, N. M., Montaldi, D., Downes, J. J., MacDonald, C., Cezayirli, E., Roberts, J. N.

    Published in Cognitive neuropsychology (01-03-2001)
    “…One kind of between-list and two kinds of within-list temporal order memory were examined in a patient with selective bilateral hippocampal lesions. This…”
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    Are the benefits of errorless learning dependent on implicit memory? by Hunkin, Nicola M., Squires, Ella J., Parkin, Alan J., Tidy, Julie A.

    Published in Neuropsychologia (1998)
    “…The effectiveness of errorless and errorful learning methods was compared in two experiments in which a group of memory-impaired individuals learned lists of…”
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    Errorless learning of novel associations in amnesia by Squires, Ella J., Hunkin, Nicola M., Parkin, Alan J.

    Published in Neuropsychologia (01-08-1997)
    “…In two experiments involving verbal association learning by people with memory impairments, the effectiveness of errorless learning (EL) was compared with…”
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    The method of vanishing cues: An evaluation of its effectiveness in teaching memory-impaired individuals by Hunkin, Nicola M., Parkin, Alan J.

    Published in Neuropsychologia (01-10-1995)
    “…The method of vanishing cues and a standard rote learning method were used to teach a group of memory-impaired individuals a small computer vocabulary…”
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    Factor analysis of three standardized tests of memory in a clinical population by Hunkin, N. M., Stone, J. V., Isaac, C. L., Holdstock, J. S., Butterfield, R., Wallis, L. I., Mayes, A. R.

    Published in British journal of clinical psychology (01-06-2000)
    “…Objectives. The aim of this study was to determine the factor structure of three standardized memory tests: Wechsler Memory Scale‐Revised (WMS‐R), Warrington…”
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    Bilateral temporal lobe pathology with sparing of medial temporal lobe structures: lesion profile and pattern of memory disorder by Kapur, N, Ellison, D, Parkin, A J, Hunkin, N M, Burrows, E, Sampson, S A, Morrison, E A

    Published in Neuropsychologia (01-01-1994)
    “…The lesion sustained by the amnesic patient H.M. consisted of bilateral ablation of medial temporal lobe structures with relative sparing of more lateral white…”
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    Impairment of memory following discrete thalamic infarction by Parkin, A J, Rees, J E, Hunkin, N M, Rose, P E

    Published in Neuropsychologia (01-01-1994)
    “…This paper presents a case of discrete thalamic infarction which damaged various structures in the region of the left thalamus. Localisation of the lesion was…”
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    UNLEARNING JOHN MAJOR: THE USE OF ERRORLESS LEARNING IN THE REACQUISITION OF PROPER NAMES FOLLOWING HERPES SIMPLEX ENCEPHALITIS by Parkin, Alan J., Hunkin, Nicola M., Squires, Ella J.

    Published in Cognitive neuropsychology (01-06-1998)
    “…In this study we examined the value of errorless learning as a means of restoring memory for proper names in an individual who had becomedysnomic following…”
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    Errorless Learning and the Acquisition of Word Processing Skills by Hunkin, Nicola M., Squires, Ella J., Aldrich, Frances K., Parkin, Alan J.

    Published in Neuropsychological rehabilitation (01-10-1998)
    “…Word processing and other computer-based tasks represent an important dimension to rehabilitation because of the increasing prevalence of computers in both…”
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    Naming impairments following recovery from herpes simplex encephalitis: category-specific? by Stewart, F, Parkin, A J, Hunkin, N M

    “…An apparently clear case of category-specific naming impairment selectively affecting animals was detected in a patient who had recovered from herpes simplex…”
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    Does frontal lobe activation during retrieval reflect complexity of retrieved information? by Hunkin, Nicola M, Mayes, Andrew R, R. Williams, Steve C, Gregory, Lloyd J, Nunn, Julia A, Nicholas, Amanda K, Brammer, Michael J, Bullmore, Edward T

    Published in Neuroreport (28-02-2000)
    “…Neuroimaging studies of memory have consistently shown that episodic retrieval is associated with right frontal activation, whereas semantic retrieval is…”
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    Differential sensitivity to context in diencephalic and temporal lobe amnesia by Parkin, A J, Leng, N R, Hunkin, N M

    Published in Cortex (01-09-1990)
    “…This study compares diencephalic and temporal lobe amnesics on a memory task in which the encoding of temporal context is essential for accurate performance…”
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    Use of temporal context information in Alzheimer's disease by Becker, J T, Wess, J, Hunkin, N M, Parkin, A J

    Published in Neuropsychologia (01-02-1993)
    “…Current theories of memory and memory dysfunction emphasize the importance of the use of contextual information in the storage and retrieval of specific…”
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