Abstract
Much of the recent work on electroconvulsive shock has been concerned with retrograde amnesia. These studies have generally produced results consistent with Ribot's Law (1885), which states that the susceptibility of a memory to impairment in retrograde amnesia bears an inverse relationship to the age of the trace (Chorover and Schiller, 1965; Kesner and D'Andrae, 1971).
Publisher
Royal College of Psychiatrists
Subject
Psychiatry and Mental health
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