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List three environmental signals detected by primary cilia.
Forgetting
The loss of information from long-term memory, reflecting a failure in either storing, retaining, or recalling the information.
Tip-of-the-Tongue Phenomenon
A common cognitive condition where an individual temporarily cannot recall a word or name but has a strong sense of its existence and feels that retrieval is imminent.
Eidetic Imagery
The ability to recall images, sounds, or objects in memory with high precision and detail, often referred to as photographic memory.
Mnemonists
Individuals with the ability to remember and recall unusually large amounts of information, often using specific memory techniques.
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