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->AU: CARRIE_JRG                                                                
  NA: BAYLOR COLL MED,DEPT PSYCHIAT & BEHAV SCI,2002                            
      HOLCOMBE,HOUSTON,TX,77030                                                 
      VET ADM MED CTR,PSYCHIAT SERV,HOUSTON,TX,77211                            
  JN: BRITISH JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRY 1993 Vol.163 pp.217-222                     
  AB: A digital computer program generating a simulated neural network was      
      used to construct a model which can show behaviour resembling human       
      associative memory. The experimental network uses distributed storage,    
      and, in this respect, its functional organisation resembles that          
      suggested by reported observations of neuronal activity in the human      
      temporal lobe during memory storage and recall. Inactivation of           
      increasing numbers of randomly distributed network units simulated        
      advancing cerebral atrophy. This caused progressive impairment of         
      performance, resembling the gradual deterioration of memory function->TI: 
      observed in chronic diffuse cerebral degeneration. Unit inactivationns    
      had similar effects on recall whether the same units were inactivated     
      before or after learning. This differs from most relevant observations    
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