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1 April, 16:21

Retrograde amnesia stems from incomplete myelination of brain pathways during the first few years of a child's development process, contributing to the inefficiency of information processing and memory formation.

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  1. 1 April, 16:26
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    The correct answer is False

    Retrograde amnesia is a neuropsychological memory syndrome that causes memory loss or the inability to achieve it. This condition usually appears after a brain injury or illness and can occur in conjunction with anterograde amnesia.

    In general, retrograde amnesia affects declarative or explicit memory, that is, any memory that can be expressed with words. This amnesia affects, above all, episodic memory, which is defined as memories of past events, places and emotions, and autobiographical memory, which is linked to specific events in the affected person's personal life. Within declarative memory there is also semantic memory, which is memory related to the knowledge and meaning of words and concepts, which is sometimes affected by retrograde amnesia.
  2. 1 April, 16:31
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    False.

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    Retrograde amnesia is a result of damage done to the memory storage region of the brain in different brain regions. The damage emanates as a result of trauma, serious illness, degenerative brain disease etc. Depending on the cause, it could be temporary, permanent or progressive. This type of amnesia relates to facts rather than skill. I. e. a person may forget what type of sewing machine they have but not how to sew.
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