He suffered seizures following the assault and was found to have post traumatic amnesia.
Amnesia: The Dark Descent is a first person horror game with focus on immersion.
In the 1980s he took up flying but crashed his single-engine plane and suffered temporary amnesia.
Problems with this ability have been linked other neurological illnesses, such as schizophrenia and amnesia.
In extreme instances, people so thoroughly lose track of things that they develop amnesia.
As so often in modern Britain, a key to the riddle is historical amnesia.
Boomers, like most generations, have developed amnesia about the complaints leveled against us by the Great Generation.
Mr. Marchionne's remarks at last month's Society of Automotive Engineers Congress in Detroit constitute the most exquisite amnesia.
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Nothing says amnesia more than a Power Point presentation, reading aloud from slides, bullet point after bullet point.
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It is of course entirely possible that as a result of the head injury Stanford does have amnesia.
Fellow Oxbridge graduate James Scudamore is selected for his novel The Amnesia Clinic.
As an example of its economic amnesia, virtually no one in the city can tell you who Lyman C.
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The game enables real-world physics, making interaction truly intuitive, and allows you to step inside the world of Amnesia.
And in another twist, the game's female protagonist is mysteriously suffering from amnesia.
The real scandal, though, is the West's continuing amnesia about the cold war.
Anglo bias seemed the obvious culprit, but it didn't altogether explain Americans' amnesia.
Teenagers with multiple concussions can exhibit memory loss, amnesia and significantly lower grade-point averages than teenagers without head injuries.
In other words, they were counting on amnesia as a political strategy. (Cheering.) That was their strategy.
General Pinochet, at 83, could easily claim to suffer from the same amnesia.
And we need to not have amnesia about how we populated this country.
Two years later Scoville invited Brenda Milner, a neuropsychologist who had been studying post-operative amnesia, to come and study H.
But last week's news brought me back to reality, drawing away the soft blanket of Apple amnesia that was covering me.
Rebecca Watkins, from Briton Ferry near Neath, had been inside the Amnesia nightclub, outside which the owners later installed street lighting.
Now, in the midst of this debate, there are some who seem to be suffering from a kind of collective amnesia.
My oldest son still thinks my husband is out there with amnesia.
This rise of corporate amnesia leaves us with an interesting question: Whose responsibility is it to make sure a business is successful?
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Ms Kelly said he had suffered "an acute bout of political amnesia" while delivering his leader's speech at the Alliance Party conference.
And it seems clear that the amnesia, as well as the memory formation, is in some way a result of the stress hormones.
Lee also suffers from corporate amnesia and conveniently forgets all the bad decisions he has made and how it has hurt his Fubar colleagues.
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The committee also said the publishers of the News of the World suffered "collective amnesia" over the extent of illegal phone-tapping by its reporters.
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