| 11. | From there his memory traces events one by one.
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| 12. | The person believes that the remembered information is the original memory trace not an altered memory.
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| 13. | The person believes that the remembered information is the original memory trace, not an altered memory.
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| 14. | According to Marcus, overregularization ends when the child develops sufficiently strong memory traces to irregular forms.
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| 15. | Finally, since the words with a strong memory trace were recalled, there is once again, less interference.
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| 16. | Furthermore, the two memory traces decay at different rates : verbatim decays quickly, while gist lasts longer.
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| 17. | Damage to this area is associated with impaired metamemory, especially for weak memory traces and effortful episodic tasks.
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| 18. | During both periods the brain undergoes physical and chemical changes whose interaction may be what strengthens memory traces.
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| 19. | This supports the hypothesis that sleep spindle helps to consolidate recent memory traces but not memory performance in general.
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| 20. | Nothing else has harnessed the accumulated energies and memory traces of the civilization with so much intelligence and originality.
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