no, but he can write.
how can you describe a person with amnesia
Amnesic is the medical term for a person who suffers from amnesia.
With the anterograde types of amnesia, the person experiences a memory loss of recent experiences
An amnesic is a person who suffers from amnesia.
The word is spelled amnesia. It is a condition where a person has complete memory loss.
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Hmmm did Amnesia cause AIDS or did AIDS cause Amnesia :-) There are no indication that Amnesia can cause AIDS other that you might forget a person have AIDS and then go to bed with him/her. AIDS can cause Amnesia. For most AIDS patients this is not a big problem, at least not until late stages.
Memory loss that is severe enough to impact a person's ability to function in daily life is often referred to as amnesia. There are different types of amnesia, such as retrograde amnesia (loss of memories from before the amnesia) and anterograde amnesia (difficulty forming new memories). Amnesia can be caused by various factors, including head injury, illness, or psychological trauma.
Yes, it is possible for someone with amnesia to forget only one person while retaining memories of others. This phenomenon can occur due to specific types of amnesia, such as retrograde amnesia, where memories of certain individuals or events are selectively lost. The brain's complex memory system can sometimes lead to isolated memory loss based on emotional significance or trauma associated with that person. However, the specifics can vary widely depending on the individual's condition and the underlying causes of their amnesia.
Dissociate amnesia is a condition in which a person has numerous personalities in different locations. This usually affects middle aged adults.
Anterograde amnesia
When someone first gets amnesia, they cannot remember ANYTHING (In some rare cases, they may not even remember how to talk.) So, no a person with amnesia does not know how old they are. However, during the recovery process they can figure it out.