Table 2.
Author | Year | Sample | Task | Outcome |
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Cohen & Squire | 1980 | 4 KS 1 ABD 3 ECT 6 HC |
Mirror reading | KS, ABD and ECT patients acquired the skill at an equivalent rate as HC and retained it for 3 months. |
Martone et al. | 1984 | 8 KS 10 HD 10 HC |
Mirror reading | KS, but not HD patients acquired the skill at a normal rate, but KS patients did not recognize the words while HD patients did. |
Beaunieux et al. | 1998 | 1 KS 1 ALC 10 HC |
Mirror reading Tower of Hanoi |
Both cognitive skills were learned at the same rate in KS as in HC and preserved after 1.5 h. |
Wood et al. | 1982 | 6 KS | Fibonacci’s law | All patients showed substantial gain of performance that was somewhat maintained after 1 day and 17 weeks. |
Fama et al. | 2006 | 4 KS 9 ALC 6 HC |
Gollin Incomplete Picture Test | KS, ALC and HC had comparable levels of perceptual learning after correction for visuospatial impairment. Retention was normal after 1 h, but lower after 1 day in the KS patients. There was no transfer of learning over sets of pictures in KS. |
Butters et al. | 1985 | 5 KS 1 TUM 1 ENC 15 HD 12 HC |
Tower of Hanoi | KS, TUM, ENC and HD patients were impaired relative to HC. KS patients showed some evidence of learning. |
Beaunieux et al. | 2013 | 14 KS 15 ALC 15 HC |
Tower of Toronto | 10 KS were able to perform the task, but obtained lower results than both CS and AL. |
KS Korsakoff’s syndrome, ALC Alcoholics, HC Healthy Controls, ABD acquired brain damage, HD Huntington’s disease, ECT Electroconvulsive therapy induced amnesia, TUM Brain Tumor, ENC Encephalitic amnesia