Toccata and Fugue d minor – Accordion
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Toccata and Fugue in D minor, BWV 565
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fugue: PSYCHIATRY a loss of awareness of one’s identity, often coupled with flight from one’s usual
environment, associated with certain forms of hysteria and epilepsy.
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Fugue
The fugue is a condition in which the individual wanders away from his home or place of work for periods of
hours, days, or even weeks. One celebrated case was that of the Rev. Ansell Bourne, described by the U.S.
psychologist William James. This clergyman wandered away from home for two months and acquired a new
identity. On his return, he was found to have no memory of the period of absence,…
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Amnesia
amnesia, loss of memory occurring most often as a result of damage to the brain from trauma, stroke, Alzheimer disease, alcohol and drug toxicity, or infection. Amnesia may be anterograde, in which events following the causative trauma or disease are forgotten, or retrograde, in which events preceding the causative event are forgotten.
The condition also may be traced to severe emotional shock, in which case personal memories (e.g., identity) are affected. Such amnesia seems to represent a psychological escape from or denial of memories that might cause anxiety. These memories are not actually lost, since they can generally be recovered through psychotherapy or after the amnesic state has ended.
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