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The optic nerves from each eye cross at the optic chiasm,so all visual information from the right eye is received by the left side of the brain.
Anterograde Amnesia
A condition characterized by the inability to form new memories after the onset of the disorder, while memories from before the onset remain intact.
Retrograde Amnesia
The loss of memory for events that occurred before a traumatic event or the onset of the amnesia.
Dissociative Fugue
Disorder in which a person moves away and assumes a new identity, with amnesia for the previous identity.
Organic Amnesia
Memory loss caused by physical damage to the brain, as from injury or disease, affecting the ability to recall information.
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