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Historical analysis can contributes to the understanding of memory complaints and disorders (e.g. Burnham, 1888-89; Berrios, 1985a, 1990, 1992b, 1995; Bulbena & Berrios, 1986; Levin et al., 1983), particularly if it takes into account their psychiatric dimension.
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memory complainers, echoing function, patients with pseudodementia, organic memory impairment, memory deceptions, confabulatory behaviour, polyneuritic psychosis, memory impaired people, probable malingerers, neuropsychology tests, memory rehabilitation, transient epileptic amnesia, focal lobar atrophy, delusional memories, expanding rehearsal, unaware memory, memory complaints, memory falsifications, transient amnesia, amnestic patients, fausse reconnaissance, organic amnesics, reduplicative paramnesia, spontaneous confabulations, focal retrograde amnesia
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New York, Journal of Neurology, Psychological Medicine, Archives of Neurology, Cambridge University Press, British Journal of Psychiatry, Oxford University Press, John Wiley, Archives of General Psychiatry, International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry, American Psychiatric Association, Revue Philosophique, Annals of Neurology, Journal of Experimental Psychology, Handbook of Memory Disorders, American Psychiatric Press, Brain Research, Journal of Neuroscience, Psychological Bulletin, Academic Press, Biological Psychiatry, Journal of Abnormal Psychology, Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica, Comprehensive Psychiatry, Dalla Barba
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