Retrograde and anterograde amnesia both deal with memories that are ______. unconscious explicit automatic implicit
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Retrograde amnesia refers to the loss of memories that were formed before the onset of amnesia, while anterograde amnesia refers to the inability to form new memories after the onset. Show more…
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