Abstract: | This study examined the performance of patients with Korsakoff and non-Korsakoff amnesia on tests of picture priming. Both groups showed intact priming on a picture-naming task but impaired priming on a fragment-completion task when fragmented pictures were presented at study. When whole pictures were presented at study, patients with non-Korsakoff amnesia showed intact priming, but Korsakoff patients' priming remained impaired. Both groups performed equally poorly on a picture-recognition task. It is concluded that non-Korsakoff patients show intact picture priming when explicit memory does not contaminate fragment-completion performance. Korsakoff patients, in contrast, show a selective impairment in the perceptual processes that mediate picture-fragment completion priming. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved) |