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Anterograde amnesia refers to a decreased ability to retain new information. This can affect your daily activities. It may also interfere with work and social activities because you might have ...
Anterograde amnesia is a type of memory loss that makes it difficult to form new memories. Brain damage or inflammation due to a head injury is often the cause of anterograde amnesia. Anterograde ...
During an episode, anterograde amnesia occurs, with an inability to retain new information for more than a few seconds, and retrograde amnesia extends backward for several hours, days, or longer.
Conditions such as dementia cause gradual retrograde amnesia. When you have anterograde amnesia, you can’t form new memories. This effect can be temporary. For example, you can experience it ...
Our primer evaluates currently applied anterograde and retrograde viral tracers and provides practical guidance on experimental uses, along with key technical and conceptual considerations for ...
Retrograde amnesia is the inability to remember past experiences. It's different than anterograde amnesia, which is the inability to form new memories. Types of retrograde amnesia have different ...
Amnesia. It's the favorite plot device of soap opera writers everywhere. Just when your favorite couple is finally about to get together, one of them has a car accident, and BAM! Amnesia.
This page lists all known medications that could potentially lead to 'Anterograde amnesia' as a side effect. It's important to note that mild side effects are quite common with medications.