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A power demonstration of the success of inhibition theory to explain age-related memory declines comes from irrelevant and distracting words embedded in otherwise meaningful sentences.
Sensory Deficit
A condition resulting from impairment of one or more of the senses, leading to difficulties in receiving and interpreting sensory information.
Neurological Deficit
A decrease in the functioning of the nervous system, manifesting as loss of sensory or motor function.
Balance Deficit
A condition where an individual has difficulty maintaining physical stability, impacting their ability to perform daily activities safely.
Conductive Hearing Loss
A type of hearing loss that occurs when sound is not conducted efficiently through the outer ear canal to the eardrum and the tiny bones (ossicles) of the middle ear.
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