learned it in the first place.
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The next aspect of remembering is storage. To be remembered, an experience must leave
some record in the nervous system. This record—known as the memory trace—is squirreled
away and held in some enduring form for later use. One question to be asked here is how
permanent this storage is: Once information is in storage, does it stay there forever? Or does
information in storage gradually fade away? We’ll tackle these questions later in this chapter.
The final aspect of remembering is retrieval, the process through which youdraw information
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