CO2-induced retrograde amnesia in a one-
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Robert I. Taber; Ali Banuazizi
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Article
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1966
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Springer
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English
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The vulnerability of recent memory to disruption by anesthesia in both animals and man has been used to support the consolidation hypothesis first formulated by MffLL~ and PILZECK~ (1900). According to this concept, a period of time is required for the memory trace to become consolidated or fixated