Transient global amnesia, is it really global? The role of hippocampus on declarative memory. Case report

Authors

  • M Fernanda Estrada-Romo Facultad de Psicología, Uni- versidad Nacional Autónoma de México.
  • Paul Carrillo-Mora División de Neurociencias/ Subdivisión de Neurobio- logía. Instituto Nacional de Rehabilitación.

Keywords:

Hippocampus, declarative memory, episodic memory, transient global amnesia, cerebrovascular disease

Abstract

It is known as far that memory processes are involved in the medial aspect structures of tem-
poral lobe, in particular at the hippocampus. Encoding, storage and consolidation processes

join the so-called declarative memory. Role of hippocampus has been well addressed by a
variety of reports of memory impairment after brain injury. The transient global amnesia (TGA)
syndrome was described over 50 years ago, consisting in sudden but reversible impairment of
declarative memory, in the absence of other cognitive or neurological symptoms. Damage has
been documented in some cases either by ischemia or other causes. Present case enhances to
disclose the nature of memory damage after hippocampal infarction, selective to declarative
memory rather than global memory disorder in TGA.

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Published

2026-03-13

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Estrada-Romo MF, Carrillo-Mora P. Transient global amnesia, is it really global? The role of hippocampus on declarative memory. Case report. Invest. Discapacidad [Internet]. 2026 Mar. 13 [cited 2026 Mar. 15];4(1):38-46. Available from: https://dsm.inr.gob.mx/indiscap/index.php/INDISCAP/article/view/888

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