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Перевод: amnesia
[существительное] потеря памяти; амнезия [мед.]
Тезаурус:
- In any case, genuine traumatic amnesia is extremely rare.
- "Debbie could certainly be capable of working for a hairdresser in some capacity," says Fergus Stewart, a lecturer at the Central Manchester College of Technology where Mrs Finni had Debbie briefly enrolled this spring after her local branch of the Amnesia Association suggested a visit.
- Mythology, however partial, is better than blank amnesia.
- In amnesia, as in many other so called neuropsychological syndromes (developmental dyslexia, schizophrenia, Wemicke's aphasia etcetera) there is probably no uniform pattern in nature waiting to reveal itself.
- This left her with a severe form of amnesia that reduced her memory span to 20 minutes or less.
- God forgave my sins yesterday and I still remember them; does he have amnesia?
- According to Martin Orne, hypnosis may at times help to remove this amnesia, but there have been no good studies of the effect of hypnosis on trauma.
- He had evidently suffered a fit of amnesia, and overlooked not only the European Communities Act, 1972, which tore a great hole in this country's legislative independence, but that much earlier aberration, the signature of the European Convention of Human Rights in 1950.
- Unfortunately, though, we are not very much closer to a genuine explanation of amnesia in functional terms that we were twenty years ago.
- "Who the hell else is it, excuse my amnesia," said Jay.
- Mr Li's future still depends on public amnesia about the massacre.
- Anything which attempts to reverse this by bringing in unfamiliar work from the past which students have a positive motive for wanting to read must be a good thing, and strikes a blow against cultural amnesia.
- People commonly experience "source amnesia" after hypnosis; they forget where they learned something and feel they remembered it themselves.
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