Living with amnesia, Narinder Kapur and David Moakes; stranded in time - long-term memory; Prisoner of consciousness - a state of just awakening following herpes simplex encephalitis, Barbara A. Wilson and Deborah Wearing; trapped in time - profound autobiographical memory loss following a thalamic stroke, Rosaleen A. McCarthy and John R. Hodges; social and emotional characteristics of a profoundly amnesic postencephalitic patient, Margaret G. O'Connor et al; acquisition of word-processing knowledge in an amnesic patient, Marcel Van der Linden and Francoise Coyette; did it really happen?; keeping out the past - a study of temporary memory loss, Alan J. Parkin and Hans G. Stampfer; dreamjourneys - the syndrome of reduplicative paramnesia, Christina Rohrenbach and Theodor Landis; consciousness and co-fabulation - remembering another past, Gianfranco Dalla Barba; how bad memories can sometimes lead to fantastic beliefs and strange visions, John Joseph Downes and Andrew R. Mayes; memory pathology in schizophrenia, A.P. McKayet al; delusional memory, confabulation and frontal lobe dysfunction, Michael D. Kopelman et al; where was I? my own remembered past, Nelson Butters et al; not knowing which way to turn - a specific image transformation impairment, Robin G. Morris and Nick Morton; getting lost in your own house, J. Richard Hanley and Ann D.M. Davies; failures of facts; separated hemispheres, separated memories, Dahlia W. Zaidel; a case of forgotten knowledge, Elaine Funnell; problems naming animals, Chris Barry and Jo McHattie. (Part contents)