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Diminished Cognitive Functions

And Brain Injury

On some occasions, a head injury may lead to one of many different forms of memory loss or diminished cognitive functions. Many people immediately think of amnesia, which does happen, but there are other common and not so common forms of memory loss associated with brain injuries.

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Because the brain is such a complex thing, it must be treated delicately. Since it is securely enclosed inside the skull, many people think the brain is protected against most minor accidents. This is not so. Even a mild case of whiplash can result in long term traumatic brain injury.

A common area associated with a mild brain injury caused by head trauma involves the development of concentration and attention disorders. This can be very hard to diagnose and tends to be noticed by family members and close friends more often than not. Someone who used to be able to sit down and build a model airplane for hours now only plays a Nintendo GameBoy in 5 to 30 minute bursts instead. Once properly diagnosed, the person who received this injury can acquire the proper treatment to help them live a normal life and usually they are just as happy as before. People don't tend to categorize attention and concentration with memory but it ties in very closely to short term memory. If you are trying to read a book while constantly interrupted and can't focus clearly on what you are reading, you are probably experiencing a short term memory loss. After a spinal cord injury, some people might experience this type of memory loss - often referred to as head injury dizziness - for a period of a few days or even the rest of their lives.

Amnesia can occur from many different events. Whether something penetrates the skull and damages a memory region of the brain, or if the brain suffers a contusion that comes from a concussion, whiplash, or car accident head injury it's a possibility a person may have some form of amnesia. Amnesia is a total loss of memories from a certain time period. The most common is a few days before and after the head injury but in rare cases can wipe out a person's entire memory and cause them to revert to a state similar to infancy. They will need to learn to walk and talk all over again and may never be the same person they used to be. This is very rare however. Amnesia is portrayed in the media and is the type of memory loss most people think of as a consequence of head injury rather than something more benign such as elderly memory loss.

There are many specific areas of the brain that effect memory and if any of them are damaged or bruised, there is a potential to have some form of aspartame memory loss. The best way to prevent memory loss due to head injury is to try to be safe in your daily activities. Wear a helmet when rock climbing, or using any type of transportation and drive the safest vehicle possible that is equipped with multiple airbags. Vehicle accidents are the leading cause of memory loss due to head injury.