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Bacterial cells may be phagocytized and processed for presentation by
Retroactive Interference
A memory phenomenon where newly learned information interferes with the recall of previously learned information.
Encoding Specificity Principle
A principle that suggests the recall of information is improved when the contexts present at encoding and retrieval are similar.
Depth-Of-Processing Principle
A theory suggesting the depth (shallow to deep) of mental processing affects memory recall, with deeper processing leading to better recall.
Serial-Order Effect
a phenomenon observed in psychology where the position of an item in a sequence affects the likelihood of its recall.
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