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The nomothetic approach to personality measurement looks at cardinal traits.
Mnemonist
An individual with the ability to remember an unusually large amount of information, often in great detail.
Repressed Memory Syndrome
A controversial hypothesis suggesting that individuals may suppress memories of traumatic events, which can then be recovered through therapy.
Tip-Of-The-Tongue Aphasia
A temporary inability to retrieve a word from memory, combined with a strong feeling that the word is just out of reach.
Nonsense Syllables
Meaningless sets of two or three letters that are used in memory and learning experiments.
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