Forgetting and amnesia Flashcards

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Anterograde amnesia

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Inability to form new memories for facts and events after the onset of amnesia.

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Consolidation

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Process by which a memory trace is stabilized and transformed into a more durable form.

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Decay

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The fading of memories with the passage of time.

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Declarative memory

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Conscious memories for facts and events.

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Dissociative amnesia

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Loss of autobiographical memories from a period in the past in the absence of brain injury or disease.

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encoding

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Process by which information gets into memory.

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Interference

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Other memories get in the way of retrieving a desired memory

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Medial temporal lobes

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Inner region of the temporal lobes that includes the hippocampus.

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retrieval

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Process by which information is accessed from memory and utilized.

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Retrograde amnesia

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Inability to retrieve memories for facts and events acquired before the onset of amnesia.

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Temporally graded ​​retrograde amnesia

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Inability to retrieve memories from just prior to the onset of amnesia with intact memory for more remote events.

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