Your Brain is Younger Than You Think: A Guide to Mental AgingNelson-Hall, 1981 - 153 sider |
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... memory arises chiefly from the various types of memory loss , in which long - term memory usually is re- markably spared . In aging , concussion , epilepsy , and acute alco- holic intoxication , memory loss is common , but it always ...
... memory arises chiefly from the various types of memory loss , in which long - term memory usually is re- markably spared . In aging , concussion , epilepsy , and acute alco- holic intoxication , memory loss is common , but it always ...
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... memory in the aging is that in senile dementia both long - term and short - term memory are defective . Perhaps the problem of memory loss can now be put in its proper perspective . The vast majority of the aging population has some ...
... memory in the aging is that in senile dementia both long - term and short - term memory are defective . Perhaps the problem of memory loss can now be put in its proper perspective . The vast majority of the aging population has some ...
Side 11
... memory ; the memory is gone . A more severe defect in short - term memory accompanies and frequently precedes the decay of old memory . This defect is more subtle and usually is described as a loss of basic information rep- resented by ...
... memory ; the memory is gone . A more severe defect in short - term memory accompanies and frequently precedes the decay of old memory . This defect is more subtle and usually is described as a loss of basic information rep- resented by ...
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Is Memory Loss an Indication of Brain Disease? | 1 |
What Is Acute Confusion? | 13 |
What Can We Do about Depression? | 21 |
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