What is dissociative amnesia? Created with Sketch. Dissociative amnesia is a relatively rare disorder in which one forgets important information about one’s own life, memory loss that is not ...
Neurologists divide MCI into two broad categories: amnestic impairment, in which memory loss is the predominant symptom, and non-amnestic impairment, in which other cognitive areas, such as ...
Women with amnestic mild cognitive impairment and early Alzheimer’s disease had lower levels of acetyl-L-carnitine and its derivative free carnitine, which may enable blood-based biomarker ...
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El País (USA) on MSNInvented memories: From psychiatric disorder to tricks for writing novelsand retrograde amnesia — the inability to remember events that occurred before the onset of the disorder, although childhood ...
Differentiating LATE-NC from ADNC poses a significant challenge due to overlapping clinical features, particularly in amnestic syndromes. Both conditions share a pattern of temporo-limbic memory ...
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