ksuadminFebruary 19, 2021 21 E., so named in relation to the first letter of oblivion, explained to the neurologist how bad his memory was. A few months ago it was often forgotten which object he was looking for in a drawer that was already rotating its contents. It was also common not to remember what he had been doing in the rooms of his house as soon as he entered. E. tried to limit these errors in time. But one fact shook him very much. During a conversation with a distant friend, he stopped focusing on the words that were being spoken to him. His efforts were aimed at remembering the name of the interlocutor. He thought this failure was very serious, having attended this acquaintance’s wedding reception a year ago.