Korsakoff's Psychosis, also known as Korsakoff Syndrome or Amnesic Syndrome, is a neurological disorder that primarily affects individuals who abuse alcohol or suffer from malnutrition. It is characterized by severe memory loss, confusion, and impaired mental processing. Other potential symptoms include difficulty with motor coordination, vision impairment, and speech problems. There are no specific synonyms for Korsakoff's Psychosis, but it is often grouped together with other alcohol-related disorders like alcohol-induced dementia or alcohol-induced persisting amnestic disorder. Early diagnosis and treatment of the underlying condition are crucial for managing Korsakoff's Psychosis and preventing further complications.