How memory fails: A theoretical model (original) (raw)
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The paper presents a theoretical model to explain the mechanisms through which human memory fails. It integrates findings from cognitive psychology and neuroscience to outline factors contributing to memory errors, including interference, decay, and retrieval failure. This model provides a framework for understanding different types of memory failures and their implications for real-world situations such as eyewitness testimony and everyday forgetfulness.
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