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The clumping of red blood cells, which occurs when incompatible blood types are mixed, is an example of
Ebbinghaus
Hermann Ebbinghaus was a German psychologist known for his pioneering work on memory and learning, including the discovery of the forgetting curve.
Forgetting
The loss or inability to recall information or memories, which can result from various factors, including the passage of time or interference from other information.
Retrieval Period
The phase during which information is recalled from memory, often discussed in the context of cognitive psychology and memory studies.
Flashbulb Memories
Flashbulb memories are vivid, detailed recollections of momentous events, often retained with clarity due to the emotional significance.
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