Match List–I and List–II and indicate your answer with the help of codes given below : List – I (Phenomenon) p. Loss of memory of events that occurred prior to a loss inducing eventq. Loss of memory of events that occurs after a loss inducing event.r. Blocking of information in memory we don't try to remember, produced by our retrieval of other related informations. Mental processing that is not readily under our control, influence our judgements, emotions or behaviour List – II (Condition)1. Mental contamination2. Retrograde Amnesia3. Anterograde Amnesia4. Retrieval inhibition Codes : p q r s

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Match List–I and List–II and indicate your answer with the help of codes given below : List – I (Phenomenon) <br />p. Loss of memory of events that occurred prior to a loss inducing event<br />q. Loss of memory of events that occurs after a loss inducing event.<br />r. Blocking of information in memory we don't try to remember, produced by our retrieval of other related information<br />s. Mental processing that is not readily under our control, influence our judgements, emotions or behaviour List – II (Condition)<br />1. Mental contamination<br />2. Retrograde Amnesia<br />3. Anterograde Amnesia<br />4. Retrieval inhibition Codes : p q r s






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