Moral development is defined as the process, according to which children develop proper behaviors and attitudes toward other individuals in the society, based on cultural and social norms, laws, and rules.
Kohlberg gave three levels of moral development:
1. Pre-conventional
2. Conventional
3. Post-conventional
Conventional reasoning: This level mainly involves adults and adolescents. It is defined as judging the morality of actions by contrasting them to society's expectations and views.
Anterograde amnesia is a partial or complete inability to recall a person's recent event or new memories, in which a person can only remember the past or old event that occurred before amnesia.
The condition is often permanent and causes damage to the hippocampus in the brain.
The symptoms of atherograde amnesia are mainly influenced by recent phenomena that cannot process memory.
For example, a person with AMMESIA may not remember the phone number he or she has recently seen or given, but they can remember old faces, including the phone numbers they have seen in the past. Bhuta period.
Thus the memory difficulties of the trust are consistent with those observed in ANTEROGRADE AMNESIA.