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Anterograde amnesia is a type of memory loss that occurs when you can't form new memories . In the most extreme cases, this means you permanently lose the ability to learn or retain any new information. On its own, this type of memory loss is rare.
Anterograde amnesia is the inability to create new memories after an event that caused amnesia, leading to a partial or complete inability to recall the recent ...
9 нояб. 2023 г. · Anterograde amnesia is a rare but serious form of memory loss in which a person cannot create new memories after an amnesia-inducing event.1 ... Understanding Anterograde... · Background · Causes
Антероградная амнезия Заболевание
Антероградная амнезия — нарушение памяти о событиях после начала заболевания. Термин введён в психиатрию Теодюлем Рибо в 1881 году. Антероградная амнезия связана с нарушением перемещения информации из кратковременной в долговременную память и/или... Википедия
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Anterograde amnesia refers to an inability to create new declarative memories, typically following traumatic brain injury or some types of drug use. Anterograde ...
29 сент. 2017 г. · Anterograde amnesia refers to a decreased ability to retain new information. This can affect your daily activities.
14 июл. 2024 г. · Anterograde amnesia is where you can't remember events that occur after the condition began, but you can recall earlier memories.
Anterograde amnesia refers to an inability to learn new information and retrieve it later as part of a long-term memory trace (Scoville & Milner, 1957).
Anterograde amnesia is characterised by a profound inability to retain new information. Recent research suggests that at least some of this severe memory ...
Anterograde amnesia is a neurological condition characterized by the inability to form new memories after the onset of the disorder. This type of amnesia ...
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