Asked by Arianna Perez on Jun 27, 2024

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H. M., the famous neurological patient who has serious and permanent anterograde amnesia, can remember some things. For the most part, these things are __________.

A) aspects of declarative memory acquired prior to his surgery and procedural memory of things learned both before and since his surgery
B) procedural memory for most things acquired prior to his surgery and episodic memory of things learned both before and since his surgery
C) procedural memory for most things acquired prior to his surgery and semantic memory for events that have happened since his surgery
D) verbal memories prior to his surgery and episodic memories since then

Anterograde Amnesia

A condition that prevents new memories from forming after the onset of the amnesia, leaving the person unable to remember recent events or learn new information.

Procedural Memory

Is a type of long-term memory that involves how to perform different actions and skills, essentially knowing "how" to do things.

Declarative Memory

A type of long-term memory dealing with facts and events that an individual can consciously recall and verbalize.

  • Explain the impact of neurological impairments or conditions on memory capabilities, with an emphasis on notable examples such as H.M.
  • Grasp the workings and cases of memory disorders, such as Korsakoff's syndrome and impairments in procedural memory.
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Faith SmithJun 30, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
H.M. can remember aspects of declarative memory acquired prior to his surgery, such as general knowledge or facts, as well as procedural memory of things learned both before and since his surgery, such as how to ride a bike or tie his shoes. However, he has difficulty forming new long-term declarative memories.