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  1. While evidence for amnesia as a sign of localized brain damage is impressive, much remains to be understood about the physical system that sustains memory. A memory disorder is any of various conditions, including certain diseases, that affect the ability to remember.

  2. Memory disorders are the result of damage to neuroanatomical structures that hinders the storage, retention and recollection of memories. Memory disorders can be progressive, including Alzheimer's disease, or they can be immediate including disorders resulting from head injury.

  3. Amnesia, or abnormal memory loss, can also result from a range of other medical conditions, sudden brain injury, substance use, or in reaction to a traumatic event. On This Page. Dementia and...

  4. 1 de jun. de 2023 · Overview. What is memory loss? Memory loss is when you have consistent issues remembering things you could previously recall. It can be either temporary or permanent. Some forms of it are more likely to happen as you age. The word “memory” describes several interconnected abilities.

  5. 17 de feb. de 2005 · Memory function is vulnerable to a variety of pathologic processes including neurodegenerative diseases, strokes, tumors, head trauma, hypoxia, cardiac surgery, malnutrition, attention-deficit...

  6. Memory dysfunction can be caused by a diverse group of neurologic disorders, including neurodegenerative diseases, strokes, tumors, head trauma, hypoxia, cardiac surgery, malnutrition, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, depression, anxiety, and medication effects. 1, 2 Memory function can also be altered by normal aging. 3 Although once t...

  7. 1 de oct. de 2002 · The amnesic syndrome can be defined as: ‘An abnormal mental state in which memory and learning are affected out of all proportion to other cognitive functions in an otherwise alert and responsive patient’ ( Victor et al ., 1971 ).