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A probability/impact matrix or chart lists the relative probability of a risk occurring on one side of a matrix or axis on a chart and the relative impact of the risk occurring on the other.
Reconsolidation
The process by which previously consolidated memories are recalled and actively consolidated again, potentially leading to modifications.
Memory Trace
A theoretical construct representing the physical and potentially biochemical changes in the brain associated with a stored memory.
Synaptic Effectiveness
Synaptic effectiveness refers to the efficiency and strength with which a synapse can transmit a signal from one neuron to another.
Long-term Depression (LTD)
A reduction in the effectiveness of neuronal synapses lasting hours or longer following a long patterned stimulus, contributing to the inverse process of synaptic strengthening.
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