Well, having a stroke can affect your brain which can result in memory and speech loss. Other things could be bumping your head extremely hard, which can result in either long term memory and speech loss. Instead of long term, some people find that they cannot remember anything for a few weeks but then gradually remember things.
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It affects it because if you got memory loss u would not be able to remember what you've learned in your maths
It can cause confusion in the short term. But it would not cause long term memory loss, unless there was some type of brain damage.
because it is centre for intellect learning and memory consciousness and language if it is damaged it will mean loss of consciousness loss of memory , difficulty with leaning and such like
Marijuana may cause memory loss.
It could be death, memory loss, damage of the trachea, and bruising.
Long term effects , memory loss
Loss of memory could indicate damage to the hippocampus, a region of the brain involved in the formation and storage of new memories. It can also be due to damage or dysfunction in other areas of the brain responsible for memory processing, such as the frontal lobes or temporal lobes.
Yes, memory loss can occur after being electrocuted. The electric shock may cause damage to the brain, leading to temporary or permanent memory impairment. If you experience memory loss after being electrocuted, it's important to seek medical attention for proper evaluation and treatment.
Another name for loss of memory is amnesia. It can be temporary or permanent and may affect a person's ability to recall past events or information.
Loss of focus, memory lapse, nerves, over anxiousness.
yes- there is no reason for memory loss unless damage to brain from concussion or lack of oxygen
One cause of loss of memory could be brain injury or trauma, which can affect the brain's ability to form or retrieve memories.