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Current technology is sensitive enough to detect some extrasolar planets by a dip in brightness of the parent star as the planets pass between us and it.
Proactive Interference
A phenomenon where older memories interfere with the recall of newer memories, often affecting the learning process.
Cue-dependent Forgetting
A phenomenon where information is not remembered unless the context present at encoding is also present at recall.
Decay
The gradual decline in the ability to retrieve and maintain information over time, often used to describe the fading of memory.
Consolidation Failure
The inability to stabilize and store new memories effectively, leading to memory loss or impairment.
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