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Libby Squire

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    Awareness predicts the magnitude of single-cue trace eyeblink conditioning
    with James W. Manns and R. Clark
    Hippocampus 10 (2): 181-186. 2000.
    Conscious and Unconscious Learning
  •  18
    Korsakoff's syndrome: Radiological findings and neuropsychological correlates
    with A. P. Shimamura and T. L. Jernigan
    Quantitative analyses were performed on computer tomography scans from 7 patients with Korsakoff's syndrome, 7 age-matched alcoholic subjects, and 7 age-matched healthy control subjects. CT values were used to estimate tissue density and fluid volume in specified brain areas. Tissue density was assessed by averaging CT values in small areas sampled bilaterally in 6 specified areas thalamus, head of the caudate nucleus, putamen, anterior white matter, posterior white matter, and centrum semiovale…Read more
    Quantitative analyses were performed on computer tomography scans from 7 patients with Korsakoff's syndrome, 7 age-matched alcoholic subjects, and 7 age-matched healthy control subjects. CT values were used to estimate tissue density and fluid volume in specified brain areas. Tissue density was assessed by averaging CT values in small areas sampled bilaterally in 6 specified areas thalamus, head of the caudate nucleus, putamen, anterior white matter, posterior white matter, and centrum semiovale. We assessed fluid volume using a semiautomated computer algorithm that estimated the proportion of fluid in 7 brain regions total ventricular space, third ventricle, interventricular region, frontal sulci, peri-Sylvian region, medial cerebellum, and vertex. For the patients with Korsakoff's syndrome, we also assessed the correlation between CT measures and performance on 6 cognitive and 12 memory tests. Compared with alcoholic subjects and healthy control subjects, patients with Korsakoff's syndrome had lower CT density values bilaterally in the region of the thalamus and had greater estimated fluid bilaterally in the region of the third ventricle. Alcoholic and healthy control subjects did not differ on these measures. Significant cortical atrophy in frontal sulcal and peri-Sylvian areas was detected both in patients with Korsakoff's syndrome and in alcoholic subjects. For patients with Korsakoff's syndrome, impairment on behavioral tests, and on memory tests in particular, was correlated with low-density values in the thalamus and with high fluid values in the region of the frontal sulci. Damage to diencephalic and frontal areas may especially contribute to the memory and cognitive impairment exhibited by patients with Korsakoff's syndrome.
  • Neural substrates of memory in humans and nonhuman-primates
    Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 25 (5): 345-345. 1987.
    Memory and Cognitive Science
  • The neuropsychology of memory
    with J. P. Toth, S. Lindsay, L. L. Jacoby, and N. Butters
    In L. R. Squire & N. Butters (eds.), Neuropsychology of Memory, Guilford Press. 1992.
    Conscious and Unconscious Memory
  •  118
    Structure and function of declarative and nondeclarative memory systems
    with Stuart Zola
    Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 93 (24): 13515-13522. 1996.
    Conscious and Unconscious Memory
  •  47
    Intact perceptual memory in the absence of conscious memory
    with S. B. Hamann
    Behavioral Neuroscience 111 850-54. 1997.
    Conscious and Unconscious MemoryMemory and Cognitive Science
  •  116
    Classical conditioning and brain systems: The role of awareness
    with Robert E. D. Clark
    Science 280 77-81. 1998.
    Conscious and Unconscious Memory
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    Declarative and nondeclarative memory in humans and animals: Experimental analysis and historical origins
    In D. Schacter & E. Tulving (eds.), Memory Systems, Mit Press. pp. 203--232. 1994.
    MemoryMemory and Cognitive Science
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    Declarative and nondeclarative memory: Multiple brain systems supporting brain systems
    In D. Schacter & E. Tulving (eds.), Memory Systems, Mit Press. 1994.
    MemoryMemory and Cognitive Science
  •  71
    Neuropsychology of Memory (edited book)
    with N. Butters
    Guilford Press. 1992.
    The third edition gives particular attention to neuroimaging, which has emerged in the past decade as one of the most active areas of research in the field.
    Memory and Cognitive ScienceConsciousness and NeuroscienceConscious and Unconscious Memory
  •  43
    The Structure and Organization of Memory
    with B. Knowlton and G. Musen
    Annual Review of Psychology 44 453-495. 1993.
    Embodied Memory
  • Declarative and non-declarative
    Philosophical Explorations. forthcoming.
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