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This process is called consolidation.

When we need to recall a memory, our mind retrieves it from the appropriate file.

Occasionally, it pulls out a related file, activating nearby memories through associative activation.

Sometimes, the retrieved memory may have changed, with details altered or forgotten without us realizing it.

Once we examine it, we may add new information before replacing it, a process known as retrieval and reconsolidation.

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