The character of Dori from the movie Finding Nemo keeps complaining that she has short-term memory loss because she can't remember the name of the friend she met a few minutes earlier. What is a more likely explanation for her memory failure?

A) anterograde amnesia
B) retrograde amnesia
C) amygdala damage
D) blocking


Answer: A
Rationale: Anterograde amnesia is the inability to form new memories for events occurring after a brain injury. It is primarily associated with damage to the hippocampus and surrounding region, not the amygdala.

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