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retrograde amnesia   Loss of memory before the onset of amnesia  
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anterograde amnesia   Loss of memory for events after amnesia  
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Hermann Ebbinghaus   Theory of Rapid forget then get slower forget  
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Eric Kandel   Snail Research  
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next in line effect   When next in line, we focus on our own actions than others.  
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self reference effect   people remember more when something is about themselves  
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method of loci   example of mnemonic device from ancient greece  
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Karl Lashley   person who found that the memory doesnt exist in a single point  
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working memory   newer understanding of short term memory. involving active conscious processing of oncoming auditory and visual spatial info an info retrieved from long term memory  
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cerebellum   Brain region extending out from the rear of the brainstem. Form and stores implicit memories.  
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state dependent memory   memories that activates during certain state such as emotions.  
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Elizabeth Loftus   conducted research on the misinformation effect and the nature of false memories.  
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psychogenic amnesia   presence of retrograde amnesia and lack of anterograde amnesiapatients lose their autobiographical memory and personal identity even though they are able to learn new information and perform everyday functions normally  
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