Retrograde amnesia gradients as a function of ECS-intensity
Retrograde amnesia gradients as a function of ECS-intensity is a scholarly work by James L. McGaugh, published in 1973 in ''Behavioral Biology''. The main subjects of the publication include retrograde amnesia, creativity, inhibitory postsynaptic potential, psychology, audiology, transcranial magnetic stimulation, intensity, anaesthesia, neuroscience, electroconvulsive therapy, amnesia, -, and avoidance learning. The findings indicate that retrograde amnesia gradients reflect the changing susceptibility of a memory to an amnesic treatment.