Retrograde amnesia

Retrograde amnesia (5)

Synopsis: Health: Illness: Nervous disorders: Amnesia: Retrograde amnesia:


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#Researchers retrieve ostmemories Retrograde amnesia is the inability to recall established memories. In humans, amnesia is associated with traumatic brain injury, Alzheimer disease,

whose storage was disrupted by chemically inducing retrograde amnesia, could still be recalled. rain researchers have been divided for decades on

thus inducing retrograde amnesia. Other mice received saline as a control. As expected, amnestic mice returned to chamber A did not freeze,

despite the induction of retrograde amnesia, the authors suggest that different processes may control memory encoding and recall.

says Tonegawa, s that in retrograde amnesia, past memories may not be erased, but could simply be lost and inaccessible for recall.


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