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Age-Related Memory
Refers to changes in memory function that occur as part of the normal aging process, often characterized by slight declines in the ability to remember new information or retrieve memories quickly.
Dissociative Memory
A memory that is not integrated into one's conscious self-awareness, often resulting from trauma or stress and manifesting as gaps in memory or a sense of disconnection from one's self.
Memory Problems
Difficulty in remembering information, events, or how to perform tasks, which can range from mild forgetfulness to more severe cognitive impairments.
Dissociative Identity Disorder
A psychological condition marked by the presence of two or more distinct personality states or identities in a single individual, often due to severe trauma.
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