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Long-Term Memory
Long-term memory is the capacity to hold vast amounts of information, from facts to experiences and skills, for long periods, ranging from hours to a lifetime.
Anterograde Amnesia
A condition characterized by an inability to form new memories following the onset of the disorder, though recall of events prior may remain intact.
Hippocampus
A key region of the brain involved in the formation of new memories and associated with learning and emotions.
Retrograde Amnesia
A type of amnesia where an individual loses existing memories to some extent but does not usually affect the ability to form new ones.
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