Abstract

We describe two patients with lesions at different levels of the septo‐hippocampal system. Both of them were selectively affected by anterograde amnesia, with a less severe retrograde amnesia. These data confirm that the integrity of the septohippocampal system is indispensable for the maintenance of normal memory and learning mechanisms and that the lesions along this fibre pathway, causing a functional and anatomic disconnection between the septal area (basal forebrain) and the medial temporal lobe structures, interfere with normal explicit memory functions.

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