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Slowly, imperceptibly, it erodes memory.
Step 1: Get to know a little about the basics of the disease process -- how it erodes memory and other thinking skills, the ways it can alter personality, the hallmarks of how it typically manifests, stage by stage.
Studies indicate that loss of sleep erodes memory performance.[2] Not only this, lack of sleep will make last-minute bits of information more difficult to recall.
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He worried that such practices would erode memory.
In today's individualist, consumerist, technocratic societies, many more forces than state officialdom erode memory.
If we can understand the processes involved in how you form and store and recollect memories, we can begin to understand how these pathological processes erode memories, and much further down the line, how we might help patients in a rehabilitation context," she said.
Some researchers hypothesize that memories become vulnerable whenever they are recalled and have identified drugs that erode memories when given during recall (ScienceNOW, 25 October 2004).
In general, Alzheimer's disease initially erodes episodic memory with more variable impairment of semantic memory and relative preservation of procedural memory, at least early on.
She is a diabetic and has suffered a number of falls and small strokes that have eroded her memory.
Researchers from China and the United States have found that flies have a protein called Rac that does the job of eroding a memory when needed.
He was formerly a human archaeologist named Simon Petrikov who discovered a magic crown that gives him magical ice powers but eroded his memory and made him go insane.
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