If interference theory is correct, then the primary reason that we forget information would be that information is lost

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If interference theory is correct, then the primary reason that we forget information would be that information is lost

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If interference theory is correct, then the primary reason that we forget information would be that information is lost because your perspective changes memories that were acquired earlier are altered by emotion the passage of time leads to lost or weak connections information that was learned previously is overridden by information that was learned more recently ▸
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