| 1. | It can coordinate various types of information into a coherent memory trace.
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| 2. | Cortical cells that carry weak memory traces seem to become particularly active.
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| 3. | If activation is not maintained, the memory trace fades and decays.
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| 4. | Imagine that two memory traces use some of the same cells.
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| 5. | The tag could also be a latent memory trace, as another model suggests.
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| 6. | Incentive prompts participants to use more effort to recover even the weak memory traces.
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| 7. | The inspiration behind this experiment was Brown's disbelief that repetition would strengthen the'memory trace.
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| 8. | Due to this reactivation in the brain, a more permanent memory trace can be created.
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| 9. | It says that if something new is learned, a " memory trace " is formed.
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| 10. | Therefore, forgetting happens as a result of automatic decay of the memory trace in brain.
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