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Italo Val'le Ly
on Dec 24, 2024Verified
In anterograde amnesia, memory for anything new becomes impossible, although old memories may still be retrievable.
Anterograde Amnesia
A condition characterized by the inability to form new memories following the onset of amnesia.
- Contrast the types of locations for memory storage in the brain.
- Comprehend the effects of cerebral injury on memory processes.
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Learning Objectives
- Contrast the types of locations for memory storage in the brain.
- Comprehend the effects of cerebral injury on memory processes.
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