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Action potentials are transmitted on a one-to-one basis at both a neuromuscular junction and a synapse.
Forgetting
The loss or decline of memory over time, which can occur for various reasons including decay, interference, and retrieval failure.
Recorded Over
The process of recording new information or data on top of previously stored information, typically used in the context of audio or video media.
Similar Items
Objects or concepts that share common features or characteristics, making them alike in some way.
Interference Theory
A theory that explains forgetting in the human memory as the result of competing information that interferes with the retention or retrieval of other information.
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