Disturbed memory Amnesia
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Understanding Amnesia: Causes and Types
Summary
Amnesia is a condition characterized by memory disruption. It can stem from organic causes, such as brain injuries or diseases, and functional causes, such as psychological factors. Below, we explore various types of amnesia.
Types of Amnesia
Lacunar Amnesia
Lacunar amnesia involves the loss of memory for a specific event.
Global Amnesia
Global amnesia refers to the complete loss of memory. It may act as a defense mechanism following a traumatic event, often leading to post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and flashbacks of traumatic memories.
Traumatic Amnesia
This type often results from head injuries. The duration of memory loss typically correlates with the severity of the injury. For example, in car accidents, individuals might experience a temporary memory gap just before the impact due to a brief loss of memory transfer.
Dissociative Amnesia
Dissociative amnesia involves long-term repressed memories caused by emotional or psychological trauma.
Childhood Amnesia
Also known as infantile amnesia, this common type manifests as the inability to recall early childhood events. Theories suggest it may result from language development or underdeveloped brain regions.
By understanding these types and their causes, we gain insight into how memory can be affected by various factors.
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