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Why memory doesn't fade?
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Answered by Anonymous
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MEMORIES fade quickly, as we all know too well. “All things being equal, it's harder to remember things from a long time ago compared to more recent events,” says neuroscientist Marc Howard of Boston University. ... It takes energy to do this, yet these cells seem to overwrite established memories and induce forgetting.

Answered by rituyadav88
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Initially, information is often lost very quickly after it is learned. Factors such as how the information was learned and how frequently it was rehearsed play a role in how quickly these memories are lost. Information stored in long-term memory is surprisingly stable

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