A serious loss of memory and/or the ability to learn called
A: aphasia
B: amnesia
C: stoke
D: neglect sydrome
A: aphasia
B: amnesia
C: stoke
D: neglect sydrome
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- What does "retrograde amnesia" refers to? A: the loss of ability to form new memories B: the loss of memory for events that happened in the past C: both A and B D: neither A nor B
- New long memory is disrupted for events after the trauma. This type of amnesia is called ( ). A: anterograde amnesia B: retrograde amnesia C: proactive amnesia D: retroactive amnesia
- New long memory is disrupted for events after the trauma. This type of amnesia is called anterograde amnesia.
- What should people do when signs of serious memory loss show up?
- The phenomenon of amnesia is clouded in mystery. What is known is that loss of memory can be caused by stroke, Alzheimer’s disease, alcoholism — or by blows to the head.