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Title: Clive Wearing, Part 2d: Living Without Memory
Added: Oct 11, 2006
Author: ashikkerib
Duration: 5:48
Description:
Presents an extraordinary example of the relationship between brain damage and memory function by reintroducing the viewer to Clive Wearing 13 years after his appearance in part one.
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Youtube Comments: 39
whoseddit Says:
Oct 26, 2007 - He'll never be able to remember what he has lost. On the upside, Clive is happy as he is. If you dont quiz him he doesn't notice how much he is unable to recall, and isn't upset by no recalling. There may be a treatment, though. At some point we may be able to stimulate brain tissue to regenerate or grow new neurons. Most people will probably use the tech to do something pointless though.
whoseddit Says:
Oct 29, 2007 - er..I was replying"damanwitheplan" when i said idiot.
HelpFindTheMissing Says:
Nov 29, 2007 - This is amazing. I had read an article about Clive, but it is really interesting to see him on video. Although he has lost many memories, I wish there were some way to repair the hippocampus so that he could form new memories.
akechi77 Says:
Jun 10, 2008 - In people with total anterograde amnesia, it's like 'waking up' in a sense everytime his memory span runs out because he'll have no recollection at all of anything that happened before his ST span runs out. In other clips he says it's like death, everything is the same, the only thing i can compare it to is waking up from a coma. Nothing exists at all, complete void and then suddenly you're born, only your a full grown man. You can think that there was something before but theres no way to know.
DLPBurke Says:
Jun 14, 2008 - there is no cure! it is brain damage. brain structure is wrecked
DLPBurke Says:
Jun 14, 2008 - not possible, and on slight chance that there is, centuries way from that tech.Not to mention a lot of his memories are now gone completely
Terrakinetic Says:
Jun 20, 2008 - You said that 8 months ago.
DLPBurke Says:
Jun 20, 2008 - maybe i turned into clive wearing?I know i said it, but seems i gotta repeat it hahaWell spotted
Whatsifsowhatsit Says:
Sep 30, 2008 - Well, we actually know a whole lot... the thing is there's just SO much more still to be learned that it seems like a tiny bit. So well, by comparison, it would be.
Symbiotel Says:
Dec 7, 2008 - I've watched many many videos recently about this man. I just recently heard about him....But the one thing I don't understand is this...If he forgets so quickly, why in ANY video of him, doesn't he say one thing about why there are cameras recording him, or why are they in the room, or just ANYTHING about them? I tried putting myself in his shoes, and thought that if I would notice them before I noticed anything else...I'd be asking "Why the hell are there cameras and cameramen here"...Right?
ThorsteinnK Says:
Feb 18, 2009 - I can only say that his wife is one hell of an extraordinary woman. Having the same repeated conversation with someone for 7-8 years must make most people go nuts. Extremely tiresome it must be... Always having to answer the same questions. I found this documentary really interesting.
ijunkie Says:
May 13, 2009 - The memories that she claims he is able to develop are procedural memories. Those are developed in the cerebellum which did not incur damage. This is why he is able to learn the locations of the necessary items to make tea but couldn't outright tell you, as he doesn't have a conscious memory of it.
gredangeo Says:
May 23, 2009 - "you could slap him and 30 seconds later be wondering why his face is sore lol"Dude, that's so mean and wrong...but it is funny though when you think about it. I wonder if she messes with him just for fun when she's bored? lol!
bwfc1000 Says:
Oct 11, 2009 - really really interesting documentary
TearsoftheSoul26 Says:
Oct 20, 2009 - Apparently she actually divorced him for some time after the illness, she left and then came back and remarried him (obviously he had no memory of a divorce or marriage) but she did it for her because she knew she truly loved him. so yes she is truly amazin but she wasn't like that right off the bat, at first she got scared away
Medralx Says:
Apr 3, 2010 - I think it may be possible that it is now normal for him. Somewhere he has become used to cameras being around so often that he no longer gets worked up about them. Though when watching a previous video from late 80s, early 90s, he looked very disgruntled and temperamental about... well, everything.
multimann2 Says:
Apr 9, 2010 - Very touching documentary... However, it's really strange how brain differentiate between experiences and memories.
saluteforever Says:
Jun 3, 2010 - that's why some some healhy people are naugthy!!
TED6667 Says:
Nov 10, 2010 - Does his wife not realize that she uses 500 words to say the same thing over and over and over? Surely by now someone would have told her about her illness.
Aeig Says:
Jul 5, 2011 - His wife is eternally understanding.. Beautifully amazing.
iloveanime0018 Says:
Oct 26, 2011 - This makes me want to cry a little :( I don't know how she does it. My grandma has alzhiemers and she doesn't even recognize it anymore, but hearing about him and seeing that he has some sense of what's happening would be so terrible. Especially the 'please come darling' and the prison analogy she made earlier really got to me. It's like he's trapped. It's just so sad.
WizardOfHumor1989 Says:
Dec 4, 2011 - If there was a film about Clive Wearing, Hugh Grant should portray the amnesic afflicted man.
mattsetonend Says:
May 8, 2012 - Hugh Jackman I thought.












whoseddit Says:
Oct 26, 2007 - I think it's meant as a description and he knows he hasn't been asleep. He's saying he just became aware, but there's no phrase for that like "I just awared up". He asks how long it has been since he fell ill not "how long have I been asleep?" It's his conscious awareness ( of more than a minute) that has gone. He doesn't ask how long he's been ill anymore - his subconcious mind does know time has passed. We are not conscious when we dream so his mind might understand a sleep state more easily.