Memory Regression

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memory regression ( v., adj.)
Other formsmemory regressing, memory regressed
Applies tosystem functions

Memory regression is characterized by the perception of one or more headmates reverting to older memories, like they just happened.

The brain may also adjust itself to the age of the old memories, causing age regression.

The lost memories may or may not come back in the future.

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Isomorphic regression is very similar to memory regression, though without memory loss.

View regression is regression to a former set of views or beliefs and may coincide or overlap with memory regression.

Memory regression or similar phenomena may occur during flashbacks.