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The linking of new information to material that is already known.
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Conceptual framework a person uses to make sense of the world.
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Memory retrieval in which a person identifies an object, idea, or situation as one he or she has not experienced before.
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The act of filling in memory gaps.
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Blockage of a memory by previous or subsequent memories or loss of a retrieval clue.
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The ability to remember with great accuracy visual information on the basis of short-term experience.
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Memory retrieval in which a person reconstructs previously learned material.
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Fading away of memory over time.
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The alteration of a recalled memory that may be simplified, enriched, or distorted, depending on an individual's experiences, attitudes, or influences.
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