Please be sure to read all of the chapter, then carefully read the instructions below, and in one comprehensive essay address all parts of each question.
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- Differentiate between the concepts of Retrograde and Anterograde Amnesia. Connecting to the different theories of forgetting covered in this chapter, which theory/theories could explain how these types of amnesia work?
- Connect the information above to the Traditional Three Stage Model of Memory (sensory, short, and long term memories). Specifically, where [in the different stages of memory, according to this theory] might the “break down” occur that leads to memory loss?