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noun - partial or total loss of memory
noun - loss of memory
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Identity crises? |
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Nov 1 2009 L.A. Times Daily |
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Plural form of amnesia. |
bAmnesiab (from Greek from - meaning "without" and memory), also known as bamnesicb syndrome, is a deficit in memory caused by brain damage, disease, or psychological trauma. bAmnesiab can also be caused temporarily by the use of various sedatives and hypnotic drugs. Essentially, bamnesiab is loss of memory. |
A partial or total loss of memory. |
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Amnesia is a deficit in memory caused by brain damage, disease, or psychological trauma. Amnesia can also be caused temporarily by the use of various sedatives and hypnotic drugs. The memory can be either wholly or partially lost due to the extent of damage that was caused. There are two main types of amnesia: retrograde amnesia and anterograde amnesia. Retrograde amnesia is the inability to retrieve information that was acquired before a particular date, usually the date of an accident or operation. In some cases the memory loss can extend back decades, while in others the person may lose only a few months of memory. Anterograde amnesia is the inability to transfer new information from the short-term store into the long-term store. People with this type of amnesia cannot remember things for long periods of time. These two types are not mutually exclusive; both can occur simultaneously. * Case studies also show that amnesia is typically associated with damage to the medial temporal lobe. |