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Health can be slowly recovered over time when in the "wound is bleeding" and "barely conscious" state, although this will stop at the "few cuts and bruises" state. Laudanum can also be used to increase health much faster than just waiting, as drinking one bottle of laudanum will instantly increase the health by one state. The only way to get to the "all is good" state is to use Laudanum or enter some new areas. There are many ways to avoid health loss, but there are times when it can't be avoided.

For example, there are some small areas the player must go through to make progress, but these areas are covered in The Shadow's red organic substance, making it very hard to pass by without taking damage. Another example is when the player has to sacrifice blood in order to open the way to the Orb Chamber.

Touching some hazards over and over may bring the health down to the lowest state, but will never kill the player. An example of this can be seen in Justine when exploring the tunnels above the cells; the player is forced to jump down from the tunnels to the ground below, which usually causes the player to lose some health.

When the player character suffers any form of damage, the screen will give a quick red flash and a bloody decal will appear off-centre.

If Daniel's or Justine's health is in the "all is good" or "few cuts and bruises", no visual alterations will occur. While in the "wound is bleeding" state, the screen will be slightly darker with a slow-acting noise effect.

In the "barely conscious" state, the screen will be the same as the previous health state but with a red tint and heavy breathing coming from the character, as well as being unable to sprint.

The player's view will bob up and down while in the bottom two health states. User Info: Kellexx. User Info: doubutsuteki. You slow down, monsters gain night vision and are able to move much faster. Those are the biggest. Ultimate board. Ok, so the one grand question I guess you could say is can losing your sanity to the utmost point actually cause death and for the game to be over?

As in, you go so insane that even without physical damage from monsters, etc, you just lose all your health and bam, over. Further, it seems that Daniel loses his sanity far too quickly in this game; for example, I'll step into a dark corridor for about 10 seconds and he already has a pounding headache with ensuing shaking hands. I mean seriously, does this guy have migraine issues or something? Then I'll find a light source of sorts, whether it be a window, lit candles or something and sit by them for minutes at a time with no effect.

This ends now. Will insanity kill you? No, it just makes the game harder to play. Vision's all wonky; can't run. Can you restore sanity quickly? Not really, the only way to restore it is with progression. Standing in the dark doesn't bring down your sanity right away.

When the grinding sound gets going, it starts to pull. Nonetheless, it takes about 5 full minutes of standing in darkness before you collapse. Totally forgetting who you are, however, is very rare. People who have amnesia usually know who they are and what their names are. What they experience is usually trouble learning new things and forming new memories. What is the difference between amnesia and dementia?

Dementia also involves memory loss, but has many other symptoms as well. Dementia is progressive, disabling and will ultimately kill you. You can say that amnesia is one of the symptoms of dementia. Why does someone with amnesia have difficulty forming new memories? It depends on what sort of amnesia they have. This is the most common type of amnesia. This is because past memories are more deeply embedded in the temporal lobe of your brain. Can people with amnesia understand words?

Of course. When you have amnesia, your primary symptom is memory loss. You definitely still have your intelligence. You can even learn skills such as riding a bike, skating or playing a musical instrument. But memory loss is not the only symptom you can possibly experience when you have amnesia.

Naturally, a lot of patients are confused and disorientated when amnesia happens. What causes amnesia? Head injuries? But honestly, any disease that affects your brain can affect your memory.

Though forgetting your identity is a common plot device in movies and television, that's not generally the case in real-life amnesia. Instead, people with amnesia — also called amnestic syndrome — usually know who they are.

But, they may have trouble learning new information and forming new memories. Amnesia can be caused by damage to areas of the brain that are vital for memory processing.

Unlike a temporary episode of memory loss transient global amnesia , amnesia can be permanent. There's no specific treatment for amnesia, but techniques for enhancing memory and psychological support can help people with amnesia and their families cope.

Most people with amnesia have problems with short-term memory — they can't retain new information. Recent memories are most likely to be lost, while more remote or deeply ingrained memories may be spared. Someone may recall experiences from childhood or know the names of past presidents, but not be able to name the current president, know what month it is or remember what was for breakfast.

Isolated memory loss doesn't affect a person's intelligence, general knowledge, awareness, attention span, judgment, personality or identity. People with amnesia usually can understand written and spoken words and can learn skills such as bike riding or piano playing. They may understand they have a memory disorder. Amnesia isn't the same as dementia. Dementia often includes memory loss, but it also involves other significant cognitive problems that lead to a decline in daily functioning.

A pattern of forgetfulness is also a common symptom of mild cognitive impairment MCI , but the memory and other cognitive problems in MCI aren't as severe as those experienced in dementia. Anyone who experiences unexplained memory loss, head injury, confusion or disorientation requires immediate medical attention.



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