Multiple Choice
The difference between anterograde amnesia and retrograde amnesia is
A) retrograde amnesia is usually complete, whereas anterograde amnesia usually affects only hours or days before an accident.
B) anterograde amnesia is the inability to remember things that happened before the brain damage, whereas retrograde amnesia is the inability to acquire new skills after an injury.
C) retrograde amnesia can affect memories that were formed up to a year before an injury, whereas anterograde amnesia can affect memory formation after an injury.
D) retrograde amnesia affects autobiographical memories, whereas anterograde amnesia does not.
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