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Explain the presence and function of the IgA class of antibodies.
Memory Consolidation Theory
The Memory Consolidation Theory postulates that stable, long-term memories are formed from the transfer and reorganization of short-term memories during specific brain states.
Wish-Fulfillment Theory
A psychological concept proposed by Sigmund Freud suggesting that dreams represent the fulfillment of unconscious desires or wishes.
Information-Processing Theory
An approach to understanding how the human mind transforms sensory information, viewing the brain as a complex processing system that encodes, stores, and retrieves information.
Neural Activation Theory
A hypothesis explaining how neural circuits in the brain are activated to form memories or responses; often used in discussions of learning and memory. [Note: This is a conceptual rephrasing. The term "Neural Activation Theory" might not directly refer to a well-established theory by this precise name, but the description fits general understanding of how neural activation underpins cognitive functions.]
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