Why would you expect an interview with a patient about his life prior to amnesia to be productive if that patient has anterograde amnesia?
a. Patients with anterograde amnesia can't form new memories, but remember everything from before the amnesia set in.
b. Patients with anterograde amnesia can't form new memories after the amnesia set in, but have extremely vivid spotty memories from before the amnesia set in.
c. You wouldn't expect the interview to be productive, because patients with anterograde amnesia have no memories from before the amnesia set in.
d. Patients with anterograde amnesia become skilled storytellers who can use two or more personalities to relate a memory.
e. Patients with anterograde amnesia can form new memories with one personality that aren't shared by the other personalities.