Persons Suffering from Anterograde Amnesia Continually Have Short-Lived,rapidly Changing Perceptions
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Persons suffering from anterograde amnesia continually have short-lived,rapidly changing perceptions of events that they have only imagined,but then cannot recall them later as a consequence of an inability to translate these "false memories" from short-term to long-term memory.
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