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An instance of a subclass is not always an instance of its superclass.
Retroactive Interference
A memory phenomenon where newer information interferes with the recall of older information.
List Differentiation
An ability to distinguish between memories, reducing the level of interference.
Memory Reconstruction
The alteration of a memory to provide a consistent view of the world.
Witnesses Recall
The ability of witnesses to remember and recount details of events, often used in the context of legal proceedings and psychology.
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