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retrograde amnesia
noun
- a memory disorder characterized by an inability to remember events or experiences that occurred before a significant point in time.
retrograde amnesia
noun
- amnesia caused by a trauma such as concussion, in which the memory loss relates to material learnt before the trauma Compare anterograde amnesia
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Word History and Origins
Origin of retrograde amnesia1
First recorded in 1930–35
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Example Sentences
He woke up in a cloud — he felt as if he had been “dropped cold, empty, neutral, cleansed,” as he later put it — with retrograde amnesia.
From Washington Post
“There are many alternative explanations for these correlations—say, retrograde amnesia, in which the forgetting is due to a brain injury.”
From Scientific American
Still, the overdose left Clark with brain damage and retrograde amnesia.
From Washington Times
While in prison, Madison suffered several strokes in recent years, resulting in brain damage, dementia and retrograde amnesia, court papers said.
From The Guardian
The first, retrograde amnesia, was for events that occurred before my brain injury.
From The Guardian
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