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Proteins are primarily an intracellular buffer.
Infant Memory
The capacity for infants to encode, store, and retrieve information, which begins to develop shortly after birth.
Memory Item
A specific piece of information or knowledge that has been retained by the brain and can be recalled or remembered.
Enhanced Encoding
The process of improving the way information is absorbed and stored in the memory through the use of techniques or stimuli that strengthen memory traces.
Memory Pruning
Memory pruning involves the process by which the brain removes or weakens certain neural connections that are not often used, thereby optimizing cognitive functioning by removing unnecessary information.
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