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In , information in memory disrupts the recall of other information.
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Memory loss through comes from nonuse of the memory; memory loss through is due to the presence of other information in memory.
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occurs when there are insufficient retrieval cues to rekindle information that is in memory.
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There are actually two sorts of interference that influence forgetting. In , information learned earlier disrupts the recall of newer material; refers to difficulty in recalling information because of later exposure to different material.
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A disease characterized in part by severe memory problems is .
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is memory loss that occurs without other mental difficulties.
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is a disease that afflicts long-term alcoholics, leaving some abilities intact but including hallucinations and a tendency to repeat the same story.







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