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Goldfield Syndrome
Is Goldfield Syndrome (as seen in the first 50 contests) a real disease? 3
A condition that will leave him no memory between the day of trouble and the present, because he cannot turn long-term memory into long-term memory. At the end of the day, he will lose all memories of the first day.
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Goldfields Syndrome is a pseudonym for a special form of Alzheimer's disease used in romantic comedy 50 First Meetings, in which Lucy's character suffers the most after a car accident.
Illness will cause you to lose all memories of your day, except the memories before the accident, because you cannot turn your long-term memories into long-term memories while you sleep.
As a result, he wakes up every day with the conviction that it was the day of the accident, October 13, 2002.
The name, though fictional, is based on real-life situations.
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No, that's not true. The correct name for the disease is Antgrade Amnesia. While the problem is that you can't convert long-term SRT memory into long-term memory, there is much more to WLE that encodes long-term SRT memory than just sleep. Strength will be needed to improve memory, and since it has deteriorated, there are no neurons to carry information. It has nothing to do with your sleep habits or Goldfield Syndrome.
No, that's not true.
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