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It can be long term memory loss or retrograde memory loss. In either case it can be called amnesia.
Amnestic disorders are conditions that cause memory loss.
a disorder and sometime depression
Changes in memory, consciousness, or identity 😬
Alzheimer's disease is a disorder that affects the parts of the brain responsible for thought, memory, and language. It is a progressive neurodegenerative condition that leads to memory loss, cognitive decline, and difficulties with language and communication.
Rachel Gropper has written: 'Working memory and academic achievement in college students with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder' -- subject(s): Academic achievement, College students with disabilities, Short-term memory, Attention-deficit disorder in adults
There is a syndrome called Dementia and one of the conditions is memory loss.
Katherine Mickley Steinmetz has written: 'Emotion's effects on attention and memory' -- subject(s): Post-traumatic stress disorder, Attention, Memory
Associative disorder, often referred to as associative identity disorder (AID), involves a disruption in the normal integration of consciousness, memory, identity, or perception. Individuals with this disorder may experience difficulties in recalling personal information or may feel disconnected from their thoughts and surroundings. It can manifest through gaps in memory and a sense of detachment from oneself, often as a response to trauma or stress. Treatment typically involves psychotherapy to help individuals process their experiences and integrate their identities.
Concussion, attention deficit disorder, stroke, or even early onset Alzheimer's.