• Childhood amnesia, also called infantile amnesia, is the inability of most adults to retrieve episodic memories (memories of situations or events) before...
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  • Amnesia is a deficit in memory caused by brain damage or brain diseases, but it can also be temporarily caused by the use of various sedative and hypnotic...
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  • Dissociative amnesia or psychogenic amnesia is a dissociative disorder "characterized by retrospectively reported memory gaps. These gaps involve an inability...
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  • more related to difficulties remembering than positive memories. Childhood amnesia is a phenomenon that ranges from the age of 3–8 years of age. This...
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  • In neurology, anterograde amnesia is the inability to create new memories after an event that caused amnesia, leading to a partial or complete inability...
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  • Amnesia (stylized as AMNEƧIA) is a Japanese visual novel series by Idea Factory. It was first released in August 2011, for PlayStation Portable, and then...
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    of the individual's past, such as their childhood, family, or home perhaps. Both TGA and anterograde amnesia deal with disruptions of short-term memory...
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  • In neurology, retrograde amnesia (RA) is the inability to access memories or information from before an injury or disease occurred. RA differs from a...
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    controversies surrounding infantile amnesia and the fact that adults have relatively poor memories of early childhood, the ways in which school environment...
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  • Post-traumatic amnesia (PTA) is a state of confusion that occurs immediately following a traumatic brain injury (TBI) in which the injured person is disoriented...
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  • with DID report repeated childhood sexual and/or physical abuse, usually by caregivers as well as organized abuse. Amnesia between identities may be...
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  • found 25 previous studies of the subject of amnesia of childhood sexual abuse. All 25 "demonstrated amnesia in a subpopulation", including more recent...
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  • trypanosomiasis Amnesia Amnesia, anterograde Amnesia, childhood Amnesia, dissociative Amnesia, drug-induced Amnesia, lacunar Amnesia, retrograde Amnesia, source...
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    three different parts. From birth to five years old is a period of childhood amnesia, from 15 to 25 years old is the reminiscence bump and last is a period...
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  • of an image as being larger or more expansive than the foreground Childhood amnesia The retention of few memories from before the age of four. Choice-supportive...
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  • Fivush, R; Schwarzmueller A (1999). "Children remember childhood: implications for childhood amnesia". Applied Cognitive Psychology. 12 (5): 455–473. doi:10...
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    commonly associated with childhood victims of sexual abuse who learn to dissociate memory of the abuse (dissociative amnesia). Symptoms of a dissociative...
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    PMID 29123402. Bauer PJ, Larkina M (2013-11-18). "The onset of childhood amnesia in childhood: a prospective investigation of the course and determinants...
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  • Childhood schizophrenia (also known as childhood-onset schizophrenia, and very early-onset schizophrenia) is similar in characteristics of schizophrenia...
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  • bump (later discussed in the section “The reminiscence bump”), and childhood amnesia, encoding autobiographical knowledge at several levels of specificity...
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    theoretical explanation for childhood amnesia. Furthermore, her research reveals cultural differences in childhood amnesia, whereby Westerners recall earlier...
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  • be aware of all the existing personalities. Dissociative amnesia (formerly psychogenic amnesia): the loss of recall memory, specifically episodic memory...
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    Canada for pioneering narrative ability, eyewitness memory, and early childhood amnesia. As an undergraduate student at the University of Washington, Peterson...
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    diagnostic criteria defined as necessary for diagnosis includes prominent amnesia, forgetting quickly, and difficulty learning. Presence of thiamine deficient...
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    Classic autism, also known as childhood autism, autistic disorder, (early) infantile autism, infantile psychosis, Kanner's autism, Kanner's syndrome,...
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  • Early memories may refer to: In humans Childhood amnesia Memory#Memory in infancy In computing Computer memory#History This disambiguation page lists...
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  • Selective amnesia is a type of amnesia in which the sufferer loses only certain parts of their memory. Common elements that may be forgotten are relationships...
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  • biological child of their caretaker, Isabella, he did not experience childhood amnesia, confirming his suspicions about the existence of demons and true...
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  • are. This finding indicates that the earliest memories reported in childhood amnesia literature should be questioned because they may have occurred earlier...
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  • clinical sample, including amnesia for abuse memories. It has also been seen that girls who suffered abuse during their childhood had higher reported dissociation...
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