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Encoding Specificity Hypothesis
The theory that memory is most effectively recalled when the context at the time of encoding matches the context at the time of retrieval.
Conference Room
A room provided for singular events such as business conferences and meetings, typically equipped with audiovisual and telecommunication setups.
Memory Loss
The inability to remember information or events that one would normally be able to recall, often as a result of factors like aging, disease, or trauma.
Echoic Sensory Memory
A component of sensory memory that specifically holds auditory information, lasting for a few seconds after the initial stimulus.
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