GROWTH DEVELOPMENT CHILD
MEASUREMENT OF INTELLIGENCE
Question
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Anterograde Amnesia
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Psychogenic Amnesia
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Retrograde Amnesia
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Source Amnesia
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Detailed explanation-1: -What is amnesia (amnesiac syndrome)? Amnesia is a dramatic form of memory loss. If you have amnesia you may be unable to recall past information (retrograde amnesia) and/or hold onto new information (anterograde amnesia ).
Detailed explanation-2: -amnesia. A deficit in long-term memory, resulting from disease, brain injury, or psychological trauma, in which the individual loses the ability to retrieve vast quantities of information from long-term memory. ( See page 300) anterograde amnesia. A condition in which people lose the ability to form new memories. (
Detailed explanation-3: -The autobiographical compromise in Alzheimer’s Disease (AD) is mainly characterized by a substantial loss of episodic information, weakened ability to mentally reliving past events, and anterograde and retrograde amnesia.