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According to the Supreme Court,
Retroactive Interference
A memory problem that occurs when newly learned information interferes with the recall of previously learned information.
Retrograde Amnesia
A loss of memory-access to events that occurred, or information that was learned, before an injury or the onset of a disease.
Anterograde Amnesia
A condition characterized by an inability to form new memories following the onset of an amnesia-causing event, though long-term memories from before the event may remain intact.
Declarative Memory
A type of long-term memory that involves the capacity to recall factual information, such as events, facts, and concepts.
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