Post-traumatic amnesia is a transient state following a traumatic brain injury, where brain function is temporarily altered, disrupting cognitive and behavioural functioning (Parker et al.,...
Really helpful breakdown. It’s surprising how often post-traumatic amnesia is misread as psychosis, which only delays proper care. The confusion around naming doesn’t help either. Love digging into complex brain stuff—Stay Weird and stay curious, right? Visit our website by clicking on https://stayweird.com.