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Why Do I Have An Impaired Capacity For New Learning?

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Most common questions used to investigate

Are you unable to create new memories?

Do you forget a person you just met?

Do you forget what you ate last?

Do you forget new phone numbers?

Do you forget recent life changes?

Do you forget things you recently learned?

Common conclusions

Based on your answers, it is unlikely that you have a significant problem with learning new information. When people are unable to form new memories, they may be suffering from a condition called ‘anterograde amnesia’. Anterograde amnesia can have a big impact on someone’s life and daily activities. The memory loss is caused by damage to memory-making parts of the brain. The amnesia can be temporary, but also permanent. Luckily there are some therapies that can help someone cope with this type of memory loss.

Unfortunately, you may be displaying one or more symptoms typically seen among individuals who have anterograde amnesia. It may be important to seek medical support. Anterograde amnesia is characterized by a decreased ability to retain new information. Someone with anterograde amnesia may forget a recent mail or a new phone number. You may experience partial or total inability to remember things that have happened. However, long-term memories are still intact. Amnesia is caused by brain damage, and there are no treatments that can cure the condition. However, there are treatments that focus on condition management and help improve quality of life, including occupational therapy.

References

https://www.healthline.com/health/amnesia/anterograde-amnesia#treatment
https://www.verywellmind.com/an-overview-of-anterograde-amnesia-4581313

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