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A key theme in the topic of memory is that much of our past experience is reconstructed rather than stored and recalled as it actually happened.Why is this?
Muscle Contraction
The shortening and/or development of tension within a muscle, allowing for movement and force generation.
Blood Clotting
The process by which blood changes from a liquid to a gel, forming a clot to stop bleeding.
Nerve Impulse
An electrical signal that travels along the nerve fiber, enabling communication between neurons or between neurons and muscles.
Intracellular Enzymes
Enzymes that operate within cells, facilitating biochemical reactions necessary for cellular metabolism and processes.
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