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    Anterograde Amnesia Is the Loss of the Ability to Encode
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Anterograde Amnesia Is the Loss of the Ability to Encode

Question 57

Question 57

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Anterograde amnesia is the loss of the ability to encode and learn information ____ a defined neurological trauma.


A) following
B) prior to
C) during
D) about

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