Psychogenic amnesia involves a sudden, reversible loss of personal memories—often following overwhelming stress or trauma—despite intact brain structure and general cognitive function. Unlike organic...
Dissociative amnesia is a psychological condition in which a person suddenly cannot recall important personal information, usually following a traumatic or stressful event. Unlike...
Amnesia occurs when the brain’s ability to encode, store, or retrieve memories is disrupted, leading to partial or complete gaps in personal history. Whether...