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That's the medical word, isn't it, for loss of memory?
In psychiatry, confabulate is defined in the O.E.D. as "to fabricate imaginary experiences as compensation for loss of memory".
We can only speculate on the role of altered adiponectin levels due to weight loss, the hippocampal down-regulation of Adipor1 and importance for loss of memory function in Gsx rats.
The results for loss of memory show that there were two almost equally sized groups, one comprising respondents (n = 31) who were annoyed by their (nascent) loss of memory (score>1) and one comprising respondents (n = 27) who reported that they did not experience any memory problems (score ≤ 1).
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If the same pruning of synapses can be demonstrated in human astrocytes, it could carry important implications for the battle against neurodegenerative diseases, such as Parkinson's and Alzheimer's, for psychiatric disorders, and for the nagging loss of memory that comes with aging.
In the 1990s, he and others looked at brain cells and used the brain chemical serotonin to test two cell lines for retention and loss of memory.
In the current study, subjects were all people who had substantial amyloid brain clumps — just one factor that put them at risk for a progressive loss of memory.
Gabriel Turville-Petre saw this as an invented origin for the placename demonstrating loss of memory that Thunor had been a god's name.
But patients can experience a striking loss of memory for recent events and an impaired ability to retain new information.
Consolation, perhaps, for an individual's suffering, but it is no consolation for an entire people's loss of memory.
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