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Retrograde amnesia is usually temporary and can be treated by exposing them to memories from the loss. Another type of consolidation ...
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Anterograde amnesia is the inability to learn new information. A person with this type of amnesia can accurately recall events in the past, before the trauma, but ...
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3 Types of Amnesia. • Retrograde amnesia. – Head trauma or other temporary disruption of normal brain functioning interrupts storage of memories of ...
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11 Feb 2011 ... Here are some of the common types of amnesia and their causes.
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2 Mar 2011 ... Dissociative amnesia is the inability to recall information related to a traumatic or stressful event. This article will discuss the types of ...
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There are two main types of amnesia: anterograde amnesia (where the ability to memorize new things is impaired or lost because data does not transfer ...
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There are two types of memory. Short-term or "working" memory stores information one needs to remember in the next few seconds, minutes, or hours.
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21 Oct 2011 ... Bilateral damage results in amnesia for all types of material, and unilateral damage results in material-specific amnesia. Specifically, left-sided ...
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Anterograde Amnesia: This type of amnesia happens when the brain suffers a ... This type of amnesia renders the patient incapable of recollecting memories ...
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14 Jul 2009 ... This type of amnesia is usually triggered by an event that the person's mind is unable to cope with properly. In most cases the memory either ...
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