Memory disorders are the result of damage to neuroanatomical structures that hinders the storage, retention and recollection of memories. Memory disorders...
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fictionalized. The disorder is accompanied by memory gaps more severe than could be explained by ordinary forgetfulness. These are total memory gaps, meaning...
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Amnesia (redirect from Amnestic disorder)
L. (2010). The human memory: Retrograde amnesia. Retrieved from http://www.human-memory.net/disorders_retrograde.html "memory abnormality." Encyclopædia...
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memory, perception, and problem-solving. Neurocognitive disorders include delirium, mild neurocognitive disorders, and major neurocognitive disorder (also...
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Fragmentation of types and aspects of memory can be understood as a memory disorder that includes subjective and phenomenonological facets directly impacting...
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types. Semantic memory disorders fall into two groups. Semantic refractory access disorders are contrasted with semantic storage disorders according to four...
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impairments, developmental coordination disorder is associated with problems with memory, especially working memory. This typically results in difficulty...
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Mental Disorders. False memory is an important part of psychological research because of the ties it has to a large number of mental disorders, such as...
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of consciousness, memory, identity, emotion, perception, body representation, motor control, and behavior." Dissociative disorders involve involuntary...
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Involuntary memory, also known as involuntary explicit memory, involuntary conscious memory, involuntary aware memory, madeleine moment, mind pops and...
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Mental Disorders nor the International Classification of Diseases include it. FMSF member Paul R. McHugh, among other supporters of the False Memory Syndrome...
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Eidetic memory (/aɪˈdɛtɪk/ eye-DET-ik), also known as photographic memory and total recall, is the ability to recall an image from memory with high precision—at...
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Dissociative amnesia (category Dissociative disorders)
amnesia or psychogenic amnesia is a dissociative disorder "characterized by retrospectively reported memory gaps. These gaps involve an inability to recall...
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Henry Molaison (section Insights into memory formation)
remember and his memory was lost almost entirely, leading him to have a extremely severe memory disorder. Because he lost his memory and would easily...
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Dissociative fugue (category Memory disorders)
and behavioral disorder and is variously categorized as a dissociative disorder, a conversion disorder, or a somatic symptom disorder. According to the...
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Hyperthymesia (redirect from Superior autobiographical memory)
frontostriatal disorders. Even those with a high level of hyperthymesia do not remember exactly everything in their lives or have "perfect memory". Studies...
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Korsakoff syndrome (redirect from Alcohol amnestic disorder)
is a disorder of the central nervous system characterized by amnesia, deficits in explicit memory, and confabulation. This neurological disorder is caused...
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The relationship between autism and memory, specifically memory functions in relation to autism spectrum disorder (ASD), is an ongoing topic of research...
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Specifically of episodic memory and semantic memory aspects of autobiographical memory in relation to symptoms of post traumatic stress disorder. Science Direct:...
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Wernicke–Korsakoff syndrome (category Memory disorders)
two disorders, people with either are usually diagnosed with WKS as a single syndrome. It mainly causes vision changes, ataxia and impaired memory. The...
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Confabulation (redirect from Synthetic memory)
that confabulation is a disorder resulting from failed "reality monitoring/source monitoring" (i.e. deciding whether a memory is based on an actual event...
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Many memory impairments exist as a result from or cause of eating disorders. Eating disorders (EDs) are characterized by abnormal and disturbed eating...
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individual feels when recalling a difficult memory. This is especially seen in patients with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). When patients with PTSD were...
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removal of memories. Potential patients for this research include patients with psychiatric disorders such as post traumatic stress disorder, or substance...
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Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a neurodevelopmental disorder characterised by symptoms of inattention, hyperactivity, impulsivity,...
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involved in memory and learning. Much of the current knowledge of memory has come from studying memory disorders, particularly loss of memory, known as...
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recovered memories are false—may have post-traumatic stress disorder due to the trauma of illusory memories. The Working Group on Investigation of Memories of...
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post-traumatic stress disorder, discussed in depth later in the article. Damage to different areas of the brain can have varied effects on memory. The temporal...
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management of traumatic memories is important when treating mental health disorders such as post traumatic stress disorder. Traumatic memories can cause life problems...
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Flashback (psychology) (redirect from Involuntary recurrent memory)
this memory". These experiences occasionally have little to no relation to the situation at hand. For those suffering post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)...
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