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Retroactive Interference
A phenomenon where newly learned information interferes with the recall of previously learned information.
Proactive Interference
A phenomenon where older memories interfere with the recall of newer memories, a concept studied within the field of cognitive psychology.
Source Amnesia
A memory disorder characterized by an inability to remember where, when, or how previously learned information has been acquired, while retaining the factual knowledge.
New Locker
A newly issued secure storage compartment for personal items, typically found in schools, gyms, or workplaces.
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