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Sympathetic and parasympathetic activity at the salivary glands is antagonistic.
Levels-of-processing
A theory suggesting that memory retention is directly related to the depth at which information is processed.
Long-term Memories
Memories that can be retained for long periods, ranging from several minutes to a lifetime, encompassing facts, experiences, and skills.
Retroactive Interference
A memory phenomenon where new information learned interferes with the ability to recall old information.
Encoding Specificity
The principle that the retrieval of information is improved when the context present at encoding and retrieval is the same.
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