Answer:
d. anterograde amnesia
Step-by-step explanation:
The options for this question are missing. The options are:
a. implicit, explicit.
b. long term potentiation
c. retrograde amnesia, anterograde amnesia
d. anterograde amnesia
In psychology, the term anterograde amnesia refers to the loss of the ability to create new memories, in other words, the long-term memories are intact but the person has an inability to recall the recent past (short term memory).
In this example, Ursula is told the name of her new doctor but 10 minutes later she cannot recall the doctor's name. We can see that she is having an inability to recall the recent past (her daughter just told her the name of the doctor) and thus this is an example of anterograde amnesia.