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Anterograde Amnesia In Memento

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Memento is a psychological thriller, which describes the story of a man who suffered a serious head injury during his wife’s murder, as a result, developed anterograde amnesia. Leonard, the central character is focused on finding the man who murdered his wife and left him with brain damage.
Anterograde amnesia is a form of short-term memory loss, where the individual is unable to form new memories or acquire new knowledge. With anterograde amnesia, the individual is unable to encode the information from short-term to long-term memory. Some of the symptoms associated with Anterograde amnesia is the impairment of both semantic and episodic memory; in which the individual is unable to form new memories for events or general facts.
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