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What is the difference between a planetary nebula and a supernova remnant
Serial-Order Effect
The psychological phenomenon that the order of information presentation affects memory recall, often seen in lists or sequences.
Depth of Processing
A concept in cognitive psychology that describes the level at which information is thought about, where deeper levels of analysis lead to better memory retention.
Korsakoff's Syndrome
A chronic memory disorder caused by severe deficiency of thiamine (vitamin B1), often associated with prolonged alcoholism.
Retroactive Interference
A memory phenomenon where newly learned information interferes with the recall of previously learned information.
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