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Quasi-Experimental Designs Longitudinal designs can be challenging due to
Trace Consolidation
The process by which memories become stable in the brain, transitioning from a vulnerable state after initial encoding to a more lasting state.
Semantic Memory
Memory for facts (including word meanings); these memories are not tied to any specific time or place.
Hippocampus
A temporal lobe structure that plays a pivotal role in learning and forming new memories.
Mental Imagery
The cognitive process of visualizing scenes, objects, or events without their immediate presence.
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