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== Instances of Organic Amnesia ==
== Instances of Organic Amnesia ==
* The [[First Doctor]] and [[Susan Foreman]] suffered from partial amnesia when they arrived in [[London]] [[1963]], apparently caused by challenging the [[Time Lord]] [[Non-interference policy|rule against interfering]] when they left [[Gallifrey. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Time and Relative]]'') According to another account, this memory loss occurred when the [[First Doctor]] stole the [[the Doctor's TARDIS|TARDIS]] and it assaulted his mind. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Echoes of Future Past]]'')
* The [[First Doctor]], [[Ian Chesterton]], [[Barbara Wright]] and [[Susan Foreman]] briefly suffered from amnesia after the [[the Doctor's TARDIS|TARDIS]]'s [[fast return switch]] got stuck, which would have sent it back to the [[Event One|creation of the universe]] and resulted in its destruction. The ship crashed itself in an attempt to warn its passengers of the dangers, and a small explosion occurred in the TARDIS as the Doctor tried to correct its faulty navigation circuits, rendering all four unconscious. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Edge of Destruction]]'')
* The [[First Doctor]], [[Ian Chesterton]], [[Barbara Wright]] and [[Susan Foreman]] briefly suffered from amnesia after the [[the Doctor's TARDIS|TARDIS]]'s [[fast return switch]] got stuck, which would have sent it back to the [[Event One|creation of the universe]] and resulted in its destruction. The ship crashed itself in an attempt to warn its passengers of the dangers, and a small explosion occurred in the TARDIS as the Doctor tried to correct its faulty navigation circuits, rendering all four unconscious. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Edge of Destruction]]'')



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Amnesia was the (usually temporary) loss of memory. Amnesia was classified as either functional amnesia, caused by psychological factors, or organic amnesia, caused by illness or traumatic injury to the brain, or by certain chemical agents.

On at least three instances, The Doctor suffered from partial amnesia after regenerating. (TV: Castrovalva, Time and the Rani, Doctor Who). Except in the case of the regeneration into his eighth form (caused by anaesthesia), it is unclear whether this should be classified as functional or organic amnesia; in other words, it could be due to the biological process of regeneration, or the psychological trauma of "dying" and being reborn.

Another common cause of amnesia seems to be forcibly transmatting people through time and space.

Instances of Organic Amnesia

  • The Time Scaphe crew lost their memories after their ship collided with the TARDIS, but regained them after Ace told them the name of their home world, Gallifrey. The TARDIS took the Doctor's memories to keep them safe from the Process, but later returned them to save itself from destruction. (PROSE: Cat's Cradle: Time's Crucible)

Instances of Functional Amnesia

While likely caused by the psychological trauma of meeting himself, it may also be organic amnesia caused by the release of energy when the two Brigadiers touched.

Other instances of Amnesia

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