By Tom Ollerton and Alastair Cole
In 1985 the musicologist Clive Waring suffered a headache which lasted for a few days. By the time it passed he couldn’t remember the names of his daughters. He suffered from a very rare condition that has not allowed him to form new memories or remember anything in recent history. Only his short term memory works, forgetting what he was talking about 20 seconds ago. Everything he sees, touches, tastes or smells is brand new to him, living constantly in the present; constantly learning everything for the first time.
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Source: The Drum