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6.1 INTRODUCTION: What Is Memory?
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6.2 Retrieval: GETTING INFORMATION FROM LONG-TERM MEMORY
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6.3 Forgetting: WHEN RETRIEVAL FAILS
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6.4 Imperfect Memories: ERRORS, DISTORTIONS, AND FALSE MEMORIES
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6.5 The Search for the Biological Basis of Memory
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