When you've asked this question already three times today.
memory loss
dont worry about it.
There are hints of a disconnected love affair in the Supremes" Baby Love ( to make you stay away so long, but Baby Love, My Baby love, why must we separate my love. and so on. Gloria (seems to me about the Russian Lass circa l922) is easily the best one dealing in part with memory lapses and amnesia.
Yes, the noun lapse is the singular form of the plural noun lapses. The word 'lapses' is also the third person, singular, present of the verb to lapse.
time seems to slow down considerably, lapses of short term memory. In the middle of a sentence you can easily forget what you were trying to say.
Now and again, the attention of the students lapses during a boring lecture.
Alcohol is often tied-in with memory lapses. People often take a big nap after a drinking bout and when they come out of it they are ( Clear as a Bell) in the present tense, but cannot recall what happened- which could be a serious accident or crime, when they were under the influence. Alcoholics can also be more prone to forms of senility involving memory lapses, or alternatively, will become obsessed with short-term trivia ( What"s Today"s Date?) Mother used to pull that all the time often when it had not application, like on Grocery lists!
A person who forgets things frequently may be experiencing memory lapses or memory loss, known as amnesia. They could also be described as forgetful or having a poor memory. If memory problems significantly impact daily life, they should consult a medical professional for evaluation and assistance.
It is probaly because you are getting old '
Listening lapses can be caused by distractions, lack of focus, preconceived notions, or a desire to respond rather than truly understand. Emotional factors or physical tiredness can also contribute to listening lapses. Practice mindfulness and active listening techniques to reduce the occurrence of lapses.
Synonyms for the noun lapses are mistakes, errors, failures, oversights, omissions, gaps, interruptions, intervals, or pauses. Synonyms for the verb lapses are backslides, deteriorates, expires, reverts, elapses, or passes.
An adult, for non-physiological reasons, be recurrently controlled by multiple discrete identity or personality states while also suffering extensive memory lapses.