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Within normal limits,an increase in preload leads to
Encoding Failure
A situation in which information does not enter the brain's long-term memory and is thus forgotten.
Sensory Memory
The shortest-term element of memory that allows individuals to retain impressions of sensory information after the original stimuli have ended.
Storage
The act of maintaining and holding information in the brain for future retrieval.
Retroactive Interference
A phenomenon where newly learned information interferes with the recall of previously learned information.
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