Abstract
This case report presents new semantic learning and long-term retention data collected over a 5-year period from an amnesic adolescent boy, CJ. Compared to his younger sister, a novel abbreviation-learning task captured CJ’s slower semantic acquisition across three weekly training sessions. By contrast, his rate of forgetting between sessions was comparable to that of the control’s and was slower over long delays of up to 5 years but recalled information without any reliable report of the original learning context.


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Chris J. A. Moulin | March 7, 2025
Wiley: Journal of Neuropsychology: Table of Contents