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What is required to remove branches in glycogen?
Chunking
A memory technique that involves breaking down information into smaller, manageable units or chunks to improve retention and recall.
Sensory Storage
A short-term storage system for sensory information, allowing it to be retained long enough to be processed further.
Von Restorff Effect
A psychological phenomenon where an item that stands out from a group is more likely to be remembered than other items.
Chunks
Memory strategy that involves combining individual pieces of information into larger groups, or chunks, making them easier to remember.
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