Amnesia usually effects a certain part of the brain that contains personal information, recent memories, etc... The language center of your brain is in a different part, and is usually uneffected.
you can't
It is a kind of amnesia that you do remember things but lacking emotions attached to them.
I can't remember.
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It is estimated that less than 1% of the population suffers from amnesia, with the condition being rare. Amnesia can result from various causes such as brain injury, stroke, or neurological conditions.
No if you did something bad. :-)
Amnesia
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.
an individual may remember what occurred 20 years previously, but is unable to remember what occurred 20 minutes ago. This memory defect is referred to as anterograde amnesia
"Amnesia" is more or less the same in several languages: Spanish: amnesia French: amnésie Italian: amnesia German: Amnesie These languages have adopted the term directly from the English word "amnesia."
Dissociative amnesia is a disorder in which the distinctive feature is the patient's inability to remember important personal information to a degree that cannot be explained by normal forgetfulness