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Organize the following structural levels of the human body from simplest to most complex. (1) cell
(2) tissue
(3) chemical
(4) organ system
(5) organ
Retroactive Interference
A memory phenomenon where newer information makes it difficult to recall information that was learned earlier.
Psychological Theorists
Individuals who have developed theories in psychology to explain human behavior, emotions, and thought processes.
Encoding Failure
The inability to create a memory link because information was not attended to or was improperly processed at the time of encoding, leading to the information being forgotten or not stored.
Memory Trace Decay
Memory trace decay involves the gradual fading or weakening of a memory over time when it is not activated or retrieved, leading to forgetting.
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