Yes, there can be a connection between short-term memory loss and lymes disease. Often people with lymes disease can experience brain fog and memory problems short-term.
No there isnt. That is called Alzheimer
It is the cerebral cortex.
You get a short circuit.
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If your talking about memory loss, like short term, then your thinkning of Alzheimer's Disease.
There are different types of memory. One is long term memory when you KNOW something and remember it. Then, there is short term. Short term memory is something that doesn't stay for very long. When you need to remember something for school you need to put it long term memory. There are things that will affect memory. Short term memory is affected by drugs, emotional problems, disease , and not paying attention. Think of memory like filing cabinets and every so often they are cleaned out. Around 10 years old one of the memory dumps happens. You can do things to help memory.
The answer to this question depends on the person and their physical attributes. There are two types of memory. These are long term and short term memory. Some people are born with brain damage and may have very little memory. Other people who smoke pot have problems with short term memory and we have people with disease that affect memory. So, there is no average for how long a person can remember.
short-term memory.
The conversion of short term memory to long term memory is called memory consolidation.
depression like symptoms such as crying, impulsiveness and mixed lability.
There is no definitive evidence suggesting that gender directly affects short-term memory. However, some studies have shown slight differences in memory performance between males and females, but these differences are often influenced by various factors such as hormonal fluctuations, social factors, and personal experiences. Overall, short-term memory can be influenced by a range of individual and environmental factors beyond just gender.