Loss of memory for events immediately following a trauma; sometimes in effect for events during and for a long time following the trauma.
Loss of the ability to create new memories after the onset of amnesia.
1 Criteria of efficacy were the degree of sedation and anterograde amnesia .
2 These results suggest that H.M.'s lexical word-retrieval skills remain fluid despite his profound anterograde amnesia .
3 In anterograde amnesia , memory loss is obtained for events that occur subsequent to the traumatic insult.
4 Both groups showed severe anterograde amnesia that was indistinguishable from that obtained in the gradually rewarmed controls.
5 For induction of anterograde amnesia , rats were trained while at reduced body temperature (29 degrees C).
6 See, it stars Nicole Kidman as a woman who was nearly beaten to death, and suffers from anterograde amnesia .
7 More common still is anterograde amnesia , which means people have difficulty forming new memories of the things that happen after their accident.
8 The inspiration for this latest thinking comes, in part, from people with very poor memories, suffering from a deficit known as anterograde amnesia .
9 Anterograde amnesia is a real thing.
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