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- Selective_memory_loss abstract "A form of amnesia, selective memory loss is a rare side effect of head injuries when the victim loses certain parts of his/her memory. Not much is known because this only results when certain areas of the head are traumatized. Common elements that may be forgotten: relationships, special talents (e.g.: juggling, whistling, instrumental talents, etc.), living area, abilities in certain areas (e.g.: a new gymnast forgetting she can not cartwheel yet), and events such as concerts, shows, traumatic events (e.g.: a death/suicide of a loved one or attempt on one's own life). More research is being done into elements that are forgotten and what areas of the skull must be traumatized to cause SML.".
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- Selective_memory_loss subject Category:Memory_biases.
- Selective_memory_loss subject Category:Memory_disorders.
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- Selective_memory_loss type Condition113920835.
- Selective_memory_loss type Disorder114052403.
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- Selective_memory_loss comment "A form of amnesia, selective memory loss is a rare side effect of head injuries when the victim loses certain parts of his/her memory. Not much is known because this only results when certain areas of the head are traumatized.".
- Selective_memory_loss label "Selective memory loss".
- Selective_memory_loss sameAs m.02qtgml.
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