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Mnemonic Device
A technique used to improve memory by making information easier to remember, often through the use of patterns, acronyms, or vivid imagery.
Loss of Memory
Refers to the inability to remember information or events that were previously accessible.
Sensation Loss
The reduction or absence of sensory perception in one or more of the senses, such as touch, sight, hearing, taste, or smell.
Declarative Memories
Recollections that are available for conscious retrieval, including information and occurrences.
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