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Retrieval Failure
A phenomenon in which the failure to recall a memory is attributed to the inability to access stored information, often temporary.
Proactive Interference
The process by which old memories impede the recollection of fresh memories.
Encoding Failure
The inability to recall specific information because it was not stored properly in the memory in the first place.
Repressed Memories
Memories that are subconsciously suppressed because they're linked to intense stress or trauma.
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