Tag: location memory


OBJECT AND LOCATION MEMORY

Introduction to Object and Location Memory Memory is fundamentally the process by which information is encoded, stored, and retrieved. Within the vast architecture of long-term memory, the ability to recall what an item is (the object) and where it was situated (the location) represents a crucial cognitive duality. This distinction, often referred to as the […]

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TOPOGRAPHICAL AMNESIA

Introduction to Topographical Amnesia Topographical Amnesia (TA) represents a highly specific and debilitating form of memory impairment characterized by a profound handicap of topographical memory. This condition involves the inability to recall or form new memories pertaining to spatial layouts, geographical locations, and the necessary routes required for navigation within both familiar and novel environments. […]

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