1. Memory and head injury;Brooks, D.N.;J Nerv Ment Dis,1972
2. Recognition memory and head injury;Brooks, D.N.;J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry,1974
3. Long and short term memory in head injured Is it appropriate to refer to residual memory deficit patients. Cortex 1975; 11: 329-40. after CHI as an amnesic disorder? All patients whom we designated as memory impaired had intact orientation and were no longer in PTA according to a brief;Brooks, D.N.
4. Impaired recognition memory after head injury;Hannay, H.J.; Levin, H.S.; Grossman, R.G.;Cortex,1979
5. Long-term neuropsychological outcome of closed head injury. JNeurosurg test of gross memory and appreciation of time, place, 1979; 50: 412-22. person and circumstances of injury. To the extent that anterograde amnesia "refers to impairment in learning new material",28 we contend that this clinical picture can emerge after CHI with the proviso that;Levin, H.S.; Grossman, R.G.; Rose, J.E.; Teasdale, G.