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Response competition in recognition memory in three amnesic groups.

R Taylor, R J McGuire

    The British Journal of Clinical Psychology
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    This study investigated response inhibition in amnesia, finding no significant differences between Korsakov

    Area of Science:

    • Cognitive Psychology
    • Neuropsychology
    • Neurology

    Background:

    • Experimental studies suggest memory defects in amnesia may involve a failure to inhibit competing responses during retrieval.
    • The extent to which this retrieval inhibition deficit is present across different amnesic syndromes remains unclear.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To investigate whether the memory defect of response inhibition at retrieval is equally present in Korsakov's amnesia, senile dementia, and multi-infarct dementia.
    • To compare the performance of three amnesic groups using a recognition memory paradigm with varying numbers of response alternatives.

    Main Methods:

    • Employed a recognition memory paradigm adapted from Miller (1978).
    • Included a varying number of response alternatives to assess retrieval inhibition.

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  • Compared three distinct amnesic groups: Korsakov's, senile dementia, and multi-infarct dementia.
  • Main Results:

    • All three amnesic groups showed similar performance patterns.
    • Increasing the number of response alternatives did not differentially affect performance across the groups.
    • No significant differences were observed in the response inhibition deficit among the studied amnesic syndromes.

    Conclusions:

    • The findings suggest that a failure to inhibit competing responses at retrieval is not differentially present across Korsakov's amnesia, senile dementia, and multi-infarct dementia.
    • This specific memory retrieval feature appears to be a common characteristic rather than a distinguishing factor among these amnesic conditions.