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Amnesia is a one-off British crime drama television mini-series broadcast on ITV in March 2004, starring John Hannah as the protagonist, D.S. Mackenzie Stone, whose wife disappeared without trace three months ago.
Amnesia is a deficit in memory caused by brain damage or brain diseases, [1] but it can also be temporarily caused by the use of various sedative and hypnotic drugs. The memory can be either wholly or partially lost due to the extent of damage that is caused. [2] There are two main types of amnesia:
In neurology, retrograde amnesia (RA) is the inability to access memories or information from before an injury or disease occurred. [1] RA differs from a similar condition called anterograde amnesia (AA), which is the inability to form new memories following injury or disease onset. [ 2 ]
The presence of blackouts was related to some measures of severity of the problem – withdrawal symptoms and loss of control. The hypothesis that blackouts either reflect a general vulnerability to the cerebral consequences of alcohol use disorder or are associated with other forms of more enduring cognitive impairment did not receive any support.
Blackout or lost time, a common symptom of psychogenic amnesia and dissociative identity disorder Syncope (medicine) , a loss of consciousness, also known as fainting Freediving blackout , a loss of consciousness caused by cerebral hypoxia towards the end of a breath-hold dive
Recent TV blackouts have included Disney’s 12-day broadcast and cable network outage on Charter Communications’ Spectrum and an 11-week blackout of 176 of Nexstar’s local stations and cabler ...
Blackout is a 2012 three-part British television drama series produced by Red Production Company. [1] A corrupt council official wakes from an alcoholic blackout to realise that he may have been responsible for a murder. He soon begins a dramatic quest for redemption. The series is directed by Tom Green and written by Bill Gallagher.
After the 39-hour blackout, YouTube TV sought to halt customer defections: 'We would love to welcome you back.'