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Why can the observed chemical abundance of a star tell you something about its age?
Long-Term Retention
Long-term retention is the continued storage of information over an extended period, allowing it to be recalled later.
Testing Effect
The phenomenon that long-term memory is increased when some of the learning period is devoted to retrieving the to-be-remembered information through testing with proper feedback.
Information-Processing Model
A cognitive approach that likens the mind to a computer, emphasizing how information is inputted, stored, and retrieved.
Neural Networks
Computational models designed to simulate the way human brains operate, used in machine learning and artificial intelligence.
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