You're welcome, I'm glad it was helpful. I personally do believe that depression does impact memory loss, it can have quite a severe impact on the retention of information. I'm sure that I've seen sources for this, I'll look these up tomorrow for you and add them to this post so they're all in one place for you.
The NHS website (https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/memory-loss-amnesia/) associates memory loss with: depression, anxiety, stress, sleep disorders (such as insomnia) and dementia.
Thank. You @sametcan the link denied my access.. But I could mamek use of the references.
You can also check thiss article. As far as I know, TBI has big impacts on the brain.
https://www.nature.com/articles/nrdp201684
You're welcome, I'm glad it was helpful. I personally do believe that depression does impact memory loss, it can have quite a severe impact on the retention of information. I'm sure that I've seen sources for this, I'll look these up tomorrow for you and add them to this post so they're all in one place for you.
The NHS website (https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/memory-loss-amnesia/) associates memory loss with: depression, anxiety, stress, sleep disorders (such as insomnia) and dementia.
There's also an article here on the '7 causes of forgetfulness' (https://www.health.harvard.edu/blog/7-common-causes-of-forgetfulness-201302225923) from the Harvard website and an article on the betterhelp website regarding '11 signs of short term memory loss and what to do about it' (https://www.betterhelp.com/advice/memory/11-causes-of-short-term-memory-loss-and-what-to-do-about-it/?utm_source=AdWords&utm_medium=Search_PPC_c&utm_term=_&utm_content=135383059854&network=g&placement=&target=&matchtype=&utm_campaign=17256601111&ad_type=text&adposition=&gclid=CjwKCAjws8yUBhA1EiwAi_tpEeT2Nb-ptOvEknb-OnwjovMrWon_1sJsS7b1axRw7P-iIUh48FEdnBoCudQQAvD_BwE).
I hope this provide some helpful information and I will keep looking for some more sources.