Time grid disruption

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A time grid disorder is a memory disorder that is characterized by the inability to remember the time sequence correctly and that can occur under hypnosis , in Korsakoff syndrome and in senile dementia . The term time grid disruption is similar to the term ekmnesia . One speaks of ekmnesia when the past is experienced as the present or the person concerned has the feeling of living in the past. Ekmnesias are seen in senile dementia.

Individual evidence

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