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Anterograde Amnesia
Anterograde amnesia is a condition characterized by the inability to form new memories following the onset of the condition, while memories from the past prior to the condition may remain intact.
Retrograde Amnesia
A type of amnesia where an individual loses memories for events that occurred prior to a certain point, often due to brain injury or disease.
Sensory Memories
the shortest-term element of memory, a repository for incoming sensory information from the environment that holds these stimuli for a very brief period.
Anterograde Amnesia
a condition where an individual is unable to form new memories after the occurrence of a traumatic event or the onset of the condition.
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