She slipped into myriad roles -- whether the double role in 'Chaalbaaz', as a woman with
retrograde amnesia in 'Sadma', a shape-shifting woman in 'Nagina', a goofy crime journalist in 'Mr India', the warm mother act in 'English Vinglish' or the fierce and avenging mom in 'Mom' -- as effortlessly as she won hearts with expressive eyes, comic timing and her fluid dancing skills.
She slipped into myriad roles - whether the double role in ChaalBaaz, as a woman with
retrograde amnesia in Sadma, a shape-shifting woman in Nagina, a goofy crime journalist in Mr.
24 -- HITMAN 2 has Agent 47, the bio-engineered, super assassin with
retrograde amnesia on a warpath yet again, and he's got Diana Burnwood for company.
[4, 12] Also an increasing number of studies suggest that ketamine provides an earlier recovery after ECT, and has the potential to reduce
retrograde amnesia and accelerate the clinical response to ECT due to its antidepressive action.
Transient epileptic amnesia (TEA) is thought to be a focal epilepsy whose major clinical feature is the presence of recurrent spells of anterograde or
retrograde amnesia lasting under an hour.
Her jugular artery was cut but miraculously she survived after six weeks in hospital but suffered
retrograde amnesia and remembers nothing of the deadly axe attack.
Be it her double role in ChaalBaaz, as a woman with
retrograde amnesia in Sadma, a shape-shifting woman in Nagina, a crime journalist in Mr.
James Carmody, is
retrograde amnesia, which "essentially wiped out a decade of his memory, including the shooting itself and the events leading up to it." Doug's partner, Nate, 6' 4" and 290 pounds, doesn't get pushed around easily, if at all, and his pursuit of the blank space in Doug's memory is relentless.
However, critics contend that ECT invariably results in substantial and permanent memory loss6, With some patients experiencing a dense
retrograde amnesia extending back several years8.
This paper describes a patient who has been suffering from a generalized
retrograde amnesia for whole life which was supposedly subsequent suddenly to the disaster caused by huge earthquake and has persisted more than five years.
Jill, suffering from
retrograde amnesia, only knows what she reads, sees or is told.