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Conditions associated with diabetes include
State-Dependent Memory
The phenomenon that information learned in a particular state of mind is more easily recalled when in that same state.
Eidetic Imagery
A strong visual image of an object or scene that persists in some persons long after the object or scene is removed.
Tip-Of-The-Tongue Phenomenon
A temporary inability to retrieve a word or name from memory, paired with a sensation that retrieval is imminent.
Déjà Vu
The haunting sense of having previously seen or experienced a new scene or situation.
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