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Applying ethics becomes problematic when considering:
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.
Actual Recognizing
The process of accurately identifying previously encountered objects, situations, or individuals.
Decay Theory
A theory of forgetting suggesting that memories fade over time as a result of mere passage of time, without any active interference.
Sensory Memory
The shortest-term element of memory that allows us to retain impressions of sensory information after the original stimuli have ended.
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