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Further evidence of damage from seizures comes from a study of epileptic rats, which was published in May in the book "Do Seizures Damage the Brain?" That study showed memory damage with repeated seizures.
Both in a within-subjects design (Experiment 1) and in a between-subjects design (Experiment 2) subjects showed memory for studied words as well as a false memory effect for related critical lures in the 2000-ms condition.
We found previously that a subgroup of schizophrenic patients who passed screening tests of attentional competence showed memory deficits on word memory tasks, but were comparable with controls on tone memory tasks.
Animal studies have shown that rats whose teeth were pulled out showed memory and learning problems.
The 3xTg-AD mouse model showed memory impairment at an early age because of Aβ accumulation in neuronal cells [8], [9].
As expected, the analysis of the Veh pair of groups showed memory recovery (CT-Veh vs. TR-Veh, F (1,154) = 6,62, p<0.05) but in the analysis of sulfasalazine injected groups no retention was found (Figure 3b).
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Throughout the game, the video scoreboard showed memories of Steinbrenner, ranging from clips of his hosting "Saturday Night Live" in 1990 to messages from, among others, Tommy Lasorda, Tim McCarver and Dave Winfield.
Reverse-engineering work on this sample showed memory-scraping abilities, as well as auto exfiltration to a remote server controlled by the attacker.
For example, the 5-HT3 receptor antagonist itasetron showed memory-enhancing effects in a multiple-choice avoidance behavioral task, and ondansetron blocks scopolamine-induced deficits in learning.
It shows memory lapses can take effect quickly.
People who take antidepressants called monoamine oxidase inhibitors, which suppress REM sleep, do not show memory deficits, Dr. Siegel noted in a 2001 review.
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