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When sarcomeres shorten,myofibrils also shorten.
Displace
In memory theory, to cause information to be lost from short-term memory by adding new information.
Short-Term Memory
A component of memory where small amounts of information can be temporarily kept for a relatively brief period.
New Information
Newly acquired data, knowledge, or insights that were not previously known to an individual or within a specific context.
Echoic Memory
A subset of sensory memory that deals with auditory information, allowing sounds and words to be remembered briefly after the original stimulus has ceased.
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