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Learning and Memory
The processes by which new information is encoded, stored, and retrieved, essential for adapting and responding to new experiences.
Ebbinghaus
Hermann Ebbinghaus was a German psychologist known for his pioneering work on memory, particularly the discovery of the forgetting curve, which describes the rate at which information is lost over time if there is no attempt to retain it.
Working Memory
A cognitive system responsible for temporarily holding information available for processing, critical for reasoning and the guidance of decision-making and behavior.
Estrogen
A group of steroid hormones that play a crucial role in the development and regulation of the female reproductive system and secondary sex characteristics.
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