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- .... This condition may be of organic or psychologic origin. Organic forms of amnesia are usually associated with dysfunction of the [[diencephalon]] or [[hippoc456 bytes (61 words) - 02:20, 7 October 2013
- ...past experiences (retrograde amnesia) or to form new memories (anterograde amnesia).<noinclude>{{DefMeSH}}</noinclude>215 bytes (27 words) - 16:44, 14 May 2010
- ...n may be organic or psychogenic in origin. Organically induced anterograde amnesia may follow craniocerebral trauma; [[seizure]]s; anoxia; and other condition571 bytes (73 words) - 08:44, 27 March 2009
- ...viduals, and episodes may last from minutes to hours. During the period of amnesia, immediate and recent memory abilities are impaired, but the level of consc631 bytes (91 words) - 08:19, 13 February 2009
- 871 bytes (139 words) - 05:46, 20 March 2009
- 154 bytes (25 words) - 08:44, 27 March 2009
- 115 bytes (16 words) - 08:20, 13 February 2009
- ...duals, and episodes may last from minutes to hours. During the period of [[amnesia]], immediate and recent memory abilities are impaired, but the level of con ...|title=Clinical features, risk factors, and prognosis in transient global amnesia: a follow-up study |journal=Eur. J. Neurol. |volume=12 |issue=5 |pages=350�1 KB (208 words) - 15:11, 18 February 2009
- {{r|Amnesia}} {{r|Anterograde amnesia}}128 bytes (14 words) - 08:31, 27 March 2009
- {{r|Amnesia}} {{r|Retrograde amnesia}}186 bytes (25 words) - 09:02, 27 March 2009
- 154 bytes (21 words) - 21:59, 8 September 2009
- {{r|Amnesia}}314 bytes (49 words) - 15:14, 18 February 2009
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- .... This condition may be of organic or psychologic origin. Organic forms of amnesia are usually associated with dysfunction of the [[diencephalon]] or [[hippoc456 bytes (61 words) - 02:20, 7 October 2013
- ...past experiences (retrograde amnesia) or to form new memories (anterograde amnesia).<noinclude>{{DefMeSH}}</noinclude>215 bytes (27 words) - 16:44, 14 May 2010
- {{r|Amnesia}} {{r|Retrograde amnesia}}186 bytes (25 words) - 09:02, 27 March 2009
- {{r|Amnesia}} {{r|Transient global amnesia}}325 bytes (38 words) - 17:31, 18 February 2009
- ...n may be organic or psychogenic in origin. Organically induced anterograde amnesia may follow craniocerebral trauma; [[seizure]]s; anoxia; and other condition571 bytes (73 words) - 08:44, 27 March 2009
- ...duals, and episodes may last from minutes to hours. During the period of [[amnesia]], immediate and recent memory abilities are impaired, but the level of con ...|title=Clinical features, risk factors, and prognosis in transient global amnesia: a follow-up study |journal=Eur. J. Neurol. |volume=12 |issue=5 |pages=350�1 KB (208 words) - 15:11, 18 February 2009
- {{r|Amnesia}} {{r|Anterograde amnesia}}128 bytes (14 words) - 08:31, 27 March 2009
- ...ances involving changes to visual perception, lack of muscle strength, and amnesia.143 bytes (17 words) - 22:06, 8 September 2009
- ...viduals, and episodes may last from minutes to hours. During the period of amnesia, immediate and recent memory abilities are impaired, but the level of consc631 bytes (91 words) - 08:19, 13 February 2009
- {{r|Amnesia}}176 bytes (21 words) - 20:19, 14 April 2010
- {{r|Dissociative amnesia}}232 bytes (24 words) - 15:20, 27 January 2008
- {{r|Amnesia}}314 bytes (49 words) - 15:14, 18 February 2009
- {{r|Amnesia}}277 bytes (44 words) - 12:28, 18 March 2009
- {{r|Anterograde amnesia}}801 bytes (97 words) - 20:17, 11 January 2010
- ...estion or guidance, with the intention of unlocking memories affected by [[amnesia]]. Validation of the events described are not an explicit part of the techn1,020 bytes (147 words) - 00:15, 25 March 2009
- {{r|Amnesia}}987 bytes (153 words) - 11:19, 21 June 2008
- {{r|Amnesia}}994 bytes (156 words) - 06:00, 20 March 2009
- {{r|Amnesia}}1 KB (177 words) - 10:43, 20 February 2024
- ...iousness, limb jerking, tingling of the limbs or lips, disorientation, and amnesia." *[[Amnesia]]5 KB (677 words) - 08:49, 18 February 2009
- {{r|Amnesia}}2 KB (199 words) - 20:45, 11 January 2010
- | title =Amnesty and Amnesia | url = http://www.tnr.com/print/article/amnesty-and-amnesia}}</ref>2 KB (325 words) - 11:11, 23 May 2023
- ...Retrograde amnesia]] after physical or emotional trauma (i.e., [[traumatic amnesia]]), or the suppression of painful memories from any cause, is well known. H ...a stimuli has provided some support for models of repression and traumatic amnesia.<ref>See Policy Forum in ''Science'' (2005) and ensuing correspondence. Fre27 KB (3,888 words) - 07:15, 22 January 2011
- ...es of the drug can manifest clinical effects of strong hypnosis, sedation, amnesia, and ataxia. In addition, temazepam has effective anxiolytic (anti-anxiety) ...ation of the α1 is associated with sedation, motor-impairment, anxiolysis, amnesia, muscle relaxation, anticonvulsant effects, ataxia, and reinforcing behavio6 KB (893 words) - 14:32, 2 February 2023
- | ''No'' loss of consciousness nor amnesia|| 78% | [[Anterograde amnesia]]<br/>Events after the injury<br/>such as exiting the field|| 19%<br/>(medi20 KB (2,669 words) - 11:45, 7 July 2011
- ...sive review of memory literature the authors demonstrate that dissociative amnesia is a robust finding across all studies of traumatized subjects, thus extens ...coauthors = Brown D |date=1996 | title = Repressed memory or dissociative amnesia: what the science says | journal = J Psychiat Law | volume = 24 | pages =12 KB (1,761 words) - 01:53, 14 February 2010
- ...done in the past two decades; some studies before this reported permanent amnesia, while others reported that problems were gone by seven months after ECT.<r {{cite journal | author=Squire L, Slater P, Miller P | title=Retrograde amnesia and bilateral electroconvulsive therapy. Long-term follow-up. | journal=Arc23 KB (3,486 words) - 05:29, 2 August 2011
- ...s=113–21 |year=2006 |pmid=17062373}}</ref> The other form is [[anterograde amnesia]] which is memory loss for information learned after the onset of the disor8 KB (1,079 words) - 19:36, 20 February 2010
- * Streeby, Shelley. "American Sensations: Empire, Amnesia, and the US-Mexican War," ''American Literary History'' Vol. 13, No. 1 (Spr11 KB (1,543 words) - 03:13, 6 February 2010
- ...onditions of schizophrenia, multiple personalities, mistaken identity, and amnesia, where Nowlan identifies the "ultimate alienation" as "being a stranger in9 KB (1,424 words) - 18:07, 4 March 2021
- ...p disturbances, hairtrigger irritability, hysteria, and partial paralysis, amnesia. The soldier was a psychiatric casualty and had to be removed from the line53 KB (8,509 words) - 16:53, 12 March 2024