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    H. M Case Study Essay

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    Case Study of H.M. The Case study of H.M.‚ Henry Molaison‚ is about a man who struggled from a very severe case of amnesia. He has been one of the main subjects for researchers today and has provided scientists much more knowledge about the human brain and memory (Newhouse‚ 2007). “The early studies of H.M. provide a basis for modern neuropsychology‚ and the findings of those who have studied him are today a cornerstone in memory research” (Costandi‚ 2007). H.M. was born in Hartford

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    surroundings‚ memory‚ identity‚ or consciousness. There are four main kinds of dissociative disorders: 1. Dissociative amnesia 2. Dissociative fugue 3. Dissociative identity disorder (previously called multiple personality disorder) 4. Depersonalization disorder What are the main characteristics of each dissociative disorder? Dissociative amnesia: A dissociative amnesia may be present when a person is unable to remember important personal information‚ which is usually associated with a traumatic

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    experiences that affected accomplishments: suffered form amnesia and nervous breakdowns. E. Major Problems: she grew extremely ill A. Marriage B. Spouse name‚ year married: Archie Christie‚ 12/24/1914 Children from union: 1; Rosalind Additional spouse: Maxwell Mallowan Additional children: none C. Where they lived: worked as a nurse in a army base camp during WWI D. Adult experiences that affected accomplishments: suffered form amnesia and nervous breakdowns. E. Major Problems:

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    Case Study 1: Schizoid Personality Disorder. Josephine is a 47-year-old single woman. The hardest times of the year for Josephine’s family are holidays and family gatherings; Josephine never seems to enjoy herself. She seldom smiles‚ laughs‚ or reacts to people and events around her. She remains detached and often goes into a room and plays video games or watches television by herself‚ even when the rest of the family is eating. Her family members say that she is rude and do not want her around

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    Explain how biological factors may affect one cognitive process Memory is essential to human beings. It’s not only the brain’s main function‚ but is also used everyday without us noticing: we acquire new information‚ store it‚ retain it and might retrieve it if needed. It’s thanks to memory and its three main stages: encoding‚ storage and retrieval‚ that humans can operate and recall events and information on a daily basis with no difficulty or effort whatsoever. In 1960‚ it was claimed that there

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    Lujain Alyahya Dr. Luhrs. PSY 105 Memory in Film I will be writing about 50 First Dates starring Adam Sandler and Drew Barrymore. This movie is about a girl who gets into an accident that results in brain damage. Then she experiences a form of amnesia called “Goldfield’s Syndrome” according to the movie. Basically‚ Goldfields syndrome doesn’t allow Drew to form new memories‚ but doesn’t erase what she knew before the accident. She can remember up to one day‚ then she relives the next day as if

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    have many symptoms.The major dissociative symptoms patients often experience are amnesia‚ depersonalization‚ derealization‚ and identity disturbances. Amnesia is the most prominant‚ it helps hide the depressive memories or situations by helping the patient forget about it while in another personality. Amnesia in DID is seen by gaps in the patient’s memory for periods of their past. Most DID patients have amnesia for periods when another personality is gone. Some even find items in their house that

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    dissociation disorder. It is important to explain the branches‚ types‚ diagnosis‚ and treatment of a dissociation disorder to understand what it is to suffer with a disorder of this severity. The three main branches of dissociation are Dissociative Amnesia‚ Depersonalization/Derealization‚ and Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID). Within these three main categories other mental illness may be present such as depression‚ anxiety‚ eating disorders‚ etc (Beatty William). Dissociation disorders are one

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    Construction Of Memory

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    study that can relate back to the events of the movie is that of Clive Wearing‚ who suffered severe head trauma in an accident. This is one part between the cases that does differ and it is that of Clive suffering from anterograde and retrograde amnesia‚ this means that he could both not make new but also not recall old memories. Since Lucy only suffers from that of anterograde and the fact Clive’s case study focused mostly of that anterograde will be the main focus. Although this is a comparison

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    show any side effects until the damage has been done. The virus caused him to lose all his memories before the event in 1985‚ as he developed anterograde and retrograde amnesia. Anterograde amnesia is a type of amnesia which prevents the creation of new memories. This means that Wearing can’t remember recent events. Retrograde amnesia causes a loss of memory access. Wearing can’t recall any memories and information that has been learnt. His memory now only lasts for 7-30 seconds‚ meaning that by

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