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(derogatory or humorous) A person born from an unintended pregnancy.
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(pathology) The inability to remember sounds.
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(pathology) Abbreviation of amnestic mild cognitive impairment. [(pathology) a clinically recognized condition where memory impairment is greater than the expected range of impairment due to old age at the patient's age]
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(pathology) Loss of memory; forgetfulness.
adj
(medicine) That causes amnesia.
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(pathology) a clinically recognized condition where memory impairment is greater than the expected range of impairment due to old age at the patient's age
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(medicine) The medical history of a patient.
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(neurology) The inability to remember names.
adj
(neurology) Characterized by or pertaining to anomia (the inability to remember names).
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(pathology) The inability to remember new information from the period beginning the amnesic episode.
adj
Alternative form of anterograde [(medicine) Effective immediately after a traumatic event such as an external shock.]
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The tendency of an artificial neural network to forget previously learned information completely and abruptly upon learning new information.
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Alternative form of cryptomnesia [(psychology) The phenomenon of the reappearance of a long-forgotten memory as if it were a new experience]
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The occurrence of a male orgasm very late during sexual intercourse.
adv
In a dystrophic manner
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A form of amnesia in which the patient can recall older events but not recent ones.
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A stage in memory retrieval in which a latent engram is activated
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(medicine) medical history (of a patient)
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Excessive phonation, typically in the crying of a baby
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(neuroscience) A rare condition in which an individual possesses a superior autobiographical memory and is able to recall the vast majority of personal events and experiences in life.
adv
In a hypochondriacal manner.
n
deficiency of the memory
n
A deleterious placebo effect.
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Hearing loss caused by factors other than noise or pure presbycusis, such as drug use or hypertension.
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(pathology) Loss of the ability to understand the spoken word, although the sound is heard.
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A rare neuropsychological deficit defined by an inability to remember faces.
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The degeneration of faculties in Alzheimer's disease in the reverse order of that in which they were developed as a child.
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The loss of memories from the period leading up to the amnesic episode.
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