This presentation delves into the intricate realm of modal-specific memory disorders, exploring how specific types of memories, such as visual or auditory, are selectively impaired. We will examine the underlying neurological mechanisms contributing to these selective deficits, including damaged brain areas. The research focuses on the impact of these disorders on cognitive functioning and daily life, providing insights into the challenges faced by individuals experiencing these conditions. Finally, we will outline potential treatment and rehabilitation strategies aimed at improving the management of modal-specific memory impairments, offering a comprehensive understanding of the topic.