flashback means: an intensely vivid memory of a traumatic experience that returns repeatedly
Yes. When someone experiences a traumatic situation, his brains are capable of trying to 'protect' him against that experience because he and his body can't handle what happened. It's also possible that someone has memory loss after that person get hit on his head in an accident. Like a car crash..
Katherine Mickley Steinmetz has written: 'Emotion's effects on attention and memory' -- subject(s): Post-traumatic stress disorder, Attention, Memory
The suppressing of free-speech is not to be allowed in a democratic society.
Hallucinations in trauma survivors are caused by abnormal patterns of memory formation during the traumatic experience.
By taking a prescription medicine, I'm suppressing my cough. The government in Brazil has been suppressing political dissent. Suppressing his outrage at the insult, he stood and left the room.
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) can develop following a traumatic event. Symptoms includes Avoiding reminders of the trauma, Increased anxiety and emotional arousal.
Hard to tell, variables usually are in the memory... be more specific.
memory
you tell me
The scientific term for flashback is "intrusive memory." This refers to the re-experiencing of a past traumatic event as if it were happening in the present. Flashbacks are a common symptom of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
Amnesia is memory loss. It can occur from a traumatic head injury (such as from a car crash), or as the result of a virus (such as meningitis), or the result of a stroke.