
07-07-2012, 10:06 PM
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Long term memories are not encoded immediately, so if a trauma is suffered, it can interfere with the conversion from short to long term. It's not usually a symptom of damage, just an interruption in the coding process. Usually the memory loss is permanent, but in the case of incomplete conversion bits surface occasionally.
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