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    • Forgetting and Amnesia

      By Nicole Dudukovic and Brice Kuhl
      This module explores the causes of everyday forgetting and considers pathological forgetting in the context of amnesia. Forgetting is viewed as an adaptive process that allows us to be efficient in terms of the information we retain.
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