A CONTRIBUTION TO THE ANATOMICAL BASIS OF THALAMIC AMNESIA

Abstract
Damage to diencephalic structures is stated to give rise to memory dysfunction. Amnesia is likely to occur following vascular lesions in the ventral portion of the thalamus. The CT findings of 6 of our own cases and 5 patients reported in the literature, all with selective vascular lesions of the thalamus, were studied to determine the critical structures involved in human memory processes more closely.