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Prions can be destroyed by autoclaving.
Traumatic Memories
Distressing recollections that are the result of experiencing or witnessing events that are emotionally overwhelming or life-threatening.
Memory Construction
The process by which the brain creates and organizes memories, influenced by perception, imagination, and other cognitive processes.
Proactive Interference
The situation in which older memories disrupt the recall of later-formed memories.
Positive Transfer
The beneficial effect of prior learning on the acquisition of new skills or knowledge, where skills from one context enhance performance in another.
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