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The nurse clarifies that a fetus has enough surfactant to breathe on its own at the age of _____ weeks.
Encoding Specificity Principle
The theory suggesting that memory retrieval is most effective when information available at the time of retrieval matches information present at the time of encoding.
Retrieval Cues
Stimuli or signals that can trigger the recall of information stored in memory, facilitating the process of retrieving memories.
Memory Code
The form in which information is stored, represented, or retained in the memory.
Decay Theory of Forgetting
A psychological theory suggesting that memory fades over time due to the mere passage of time unless it is actively recalled or rehearsed.
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