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Loss of Short Term Memory

Loss of Short term memory is also known as Anterograde Amnesia in scientific language. When a person suffers from this form of amnesia, new information or new events are unable to get transferred from the short term memory to the long term memory. After the shifting of a person's attention, recollecting of the event which just took place a little time ago would not be possible.





Loss of short term memory can affect a number of different kinds of memories. For example, it might not be possible for a person to retrieve new physical skills acquired by a person, or the events that took place during the course of the day. Loss of short term memory may be caused as a result of any damage to the fornix, mamilliary bodies or the hippocampus. It may also be caused due to an injury caused to the basal forebrain or to the structures called diencephalons present in the brain. Few of the other triggers of loss of short term memory include heavy alcohol consumption, drug abuse or excessive intake of medications such as sleeping pills, antidepressants and the like.

In a number of criminal cases such as rapes, the victims are given chemicals like GHB, temazepam and flunitrazepam to induce a state of anterograde amnesia in them. However, that person would still be able to remember the events that took place before the commencement of this condition.

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