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  1. Kent Cochrane (August 5, 1951 – March 27, 2014 [1]), also known as Patient K.C., was a widely studied Canadian memory disorder patient who has been used as a case study in over 20 neuropsychology papers over the span of 25 years.

  2. Apr 6, 2014 · Kent Cochrane, the amnesiac known throughout the world of neuroscience and psychology as K.C., died last week at age 62 in his nursing home in Toronto, probably of a stroke or heart attack ...

  3. Dec 28, 2014 · Kent Cochrane, an amnesiac known widely as KC, died this year at 62. After a motorcycle accident in 1981, Cochrane lost the use of a part of his brain that had been considered essential for memory.

  4. Apr 2, 2014 · Casswell and her mother, Ruth Cochrane, said the family was proud of the contribution Kent Cochrane made to science. Casswell noted her eldest daughter was in a psychology class at university when ...

  5. Kent Cochrane, known in the scientific literature by the initials KC, has a special status in the archives of memory research. He had been investigated extensively for nearly 30 years since a motorcycle accident left him with widespread brain damage that included large bilateral hippocampal lesions, resulting in a sharp dissociation between ...

  6. Mar 21, 2023 · IN 1981, Kent Cochrane was in a motorcycle crash that left him with an unusual brain injury, one that transformed his perception of time. Later, he was visited by psychologists.

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  8. Apr 1, 2014 · Kent Cochrane is shown in a video grab in Toronto on Thursday Nov. 22, 2007. (Helen Branswell / THE CANADIAN PRESS) TORONTO -- A Toronto man whose brain was among the most studied in the world has ...

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