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Initially normal functioning followed by loss of social and intellectual functioning characterizes
Long-term Memory
A kind of memory that holds information for a long duration, from several days to many years.
Memory
The cognitive process of encoding, storing, and retrieving information, playing a vital role in learning and consciousness.
Retain Information
The ability or process of keeping or holding knowledge in the memory for later recall or use.
Learning
Learning is a process through which experience or practice leads to a relatively permanent change in behavior or knowledge, encompassing a wide range of cognitive, emotional, and environmental influences.
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