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Henry Molaison
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How did Henry Molaison get his seizures?
He fell off his
bike
when he was younger
What did Dr Scoville propose to fix Henry's seizures?
Remove the
Hippocampus
Why was this procedure on Henry's brain dangerous? What did it lead to?
The procedure still in
infancy
, which led to Dr
Scoville
removing both halves of the
Hippocampus
What happened after the procedure?
Henry's epileptic seizures disappeared, however he could now no longer form long
term
memories
What example proves Henry's LTM (Long Term Memory) was damaged?
When his memory was assessed in
1955
, he believed it
1953
and that he was
27
years old (He was actually
31
)
Despite not having a Long
Term
Memory after he had the procedure, what did he still have?
Memories up until before the
procedure
and
STM
(
Short
Term
Memory
)
How did people know he had good STM?
He performed well in tests of
Immediate Memory Span
, a measure of
STM
What does the case of Henry Molaison suggest about memory?
There are two
memory
stores
-
LTM
and
STM
It is possible to
damage
one of these stores and not the other