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The multiple-trace theory says that the hippocampus is continually involved in recalling:
Memories Traces
Theoretical constructs representing the physical and psychological evidence of memories stored in the brain.
Forgetting Theories
Various explanations and models proposed to understand the process and reasons behind the loss of information from memory over time.
Interference
A phenomenon where competing tasks or pieces of information impair one's ability to remember or focus on something.
Retrograde Amnesia
Retrograde amnesia is a form of amnesia where an individual is unable to recall memories formed before the onset of amnesia.
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