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Human social organization is different from other primates in that:
Retrograde Amnesia
A loss of memory-access to events that occurred, or information that was learned, before an incidence of amnesia.
Past Memories
Recollections of personal experiences or events that have occurred in an individual's life.
Levels of Processing Model
A theory suggesting that memory retention is a function of the depth of mental processing, with deeper processing resulting in longer-lasting memory storage.
Elaborative Rehearsal
A technique for memory enhancement which involves deeply processing the item to be remembered by linking it to existing knowledge.
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