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Encoding Failure Is Often the Reason Some Memories Cannot Be

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Encoding failure is often the reason some memories cannot be retrieved, because they were never actually encoded in the first place.


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Memory Systems

Different networks and processes in the brain responsible for storing, retrieving, and processing information and experiences.

Brain Regions

Specific areas within the brain that have distinct structures, functions, or both, contributing to the overall operation of the brain.

NMDA and AMPA Receptors

Types of glutamate receptors in the brain involved in synaptic plasticity and learning.

Long-Term Potentiation (LTP)

An increase in synaptic strength following repetitive stimulation, believed to be a cellular mechanism underlying learning and memory.

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