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Storage Failure
The inability to retain information in long-term memory, resulting in forgetting or memory loss.
Motivated Forgetting
A theory suggesting that individuals may unconsciously forget memories which are troubling or traumatic.
Repression
A defense mechanism in which distressing thoughts, memories, or desires are excluded from conscious awareness.
Encoding Failure
A phenomenon where the brain fails to create a memory link to information, leading to its forgetting.
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