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  2. Memory and retention in learning - Wikipedia

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    Long-term memory is the site for which information such as facts, physical skills and abilities, procedures and semantic material are stored. Long-term memory is important for the retention of learned information, allowing for a genuine understanding and meaning of ideas and concepts. [6] In comparison to short-term memory, the storage capacity ...

  3. Why Can’t I Remember Anything? - WebMD

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    Major memory changes don't always signal Alzheimer's disease. They can be caused by strokes, head injuries, lack of vitamins in your diet, or sleep trouble. They might even be a side effect of one ...

  4. Sudden Memory Loss: What Causes It - WebMD

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    It can be caused by injury or damage to your brain. “Transient global amnesia” is a type of memory loss where you suddenly forget where you are or what's happened recently. You might ask the ...

  5. Recall (memory) - Wikipedia

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    The recency effect can be eliminated if there is a period of interference between the input and the output of information extending longer than the holding time of short-term memory (15–30 seconds). This occurs when a person is given subsequent information to recall preceding the recall of the initial information.

  6. Short-term memory - Wikipedia

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    Short-term memory (or " primary " or " active memory ") is the capacity for holding a small amount of information in an active, readily available state for a short interval. For example, short-term memory holds a phone number that has just been recited. The duration of short-term memory (absent rehearsal or active maintenance) is estimated to ...

  7. Understanding Memory Disorders - Healthline

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    A memory disorder can interfere with your ability to make, store, and recall your memories. It can happen as the result of a medication, infection, health condition, or brain injury. Mild memory ...

  8. How to Delay Ejaculation and Last Longer in Bed - Healthline

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    To perform penis-root masturbation, place both thumbs near the base of your penis and rub both in a circular motion or up and down. You need to continue the motion until you are just about to ...

  9. Emails in AOL Mail cannot be unsent - AOL Help

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    The ability to recall or unsend an email is not available in AOL Mail, because we provide a web-based service which sends messages instantly and once you send an email message, it's gone from your email server and out of our control. If you're unsure about sending an email, save the message to think things over, then send it later.