The case of Clive Wearing and what is shows about memory
Honglu Li Clive Wearing is a British musicologist, conductor, tenor and keyboardist who suffers from chronic and retrograde amnesia. His story starts from march 29, 1985. Wearing falls down after filming, with three days’ symptom similar to influenza, Wearing unexpectedly couldn’t call his own daughter’s name. retrograde amnesia means that no more recall, and not able to memory stuff. Since then, his memory only last for 7 seconds, no more cumulative memory for him, and the change of the world has nothing to do with him. The most unimaginably thing is that the anterograde amnesia that Wearing get is because the herps simple virus erosion his hippocampus in his brain. In most cases,
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Anterograde amnesia means that Clive is not able to storing new memories anymore. Anything happens to him will fade away in 7 seconds, without any trace. He doesn’t know the date, doesn’t know where he lives, and he doesn’t know the name of his children. He doesn’t know his age, he couldn’t ably to read or watch a movie anymore, he doesn’t know where he came from and where he belongs, because what happened will be lost immediately. He gets lost on the street, he doesn’t know his way home. But he could still play the piano, because this skill is controlled by cerebellum, but he has no consciousness with what note he is playing with. After every 7 second, is a brand-new awaking for him. He feels scared, he starts to writing diary, try to remember things, but after a while, he starts to against what he wrote, because without memory as a proof, he can’t believe if that is true or not, what he believes only is now. the fantastic thing