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A New Interpretation of Forgetting, Remembering, and Boredom

Whenever we study how, in the long run, an already irreversibly fixed information, a highly complicated chain of ICRs can later be ecphorized, we face the problem that [Pg.98]

Unexpectedly, member(s) of the complicated chain cannot be ecphorized when needed (forgetting). [Pg.99]

In the course of further trials the temporarily forgotten information can be recalled again (remembering). [Pg.99]

Sooner or later, after tedious repetitions of the complicated chain of ICRs, a boredom-like modification of behavior regularly appears. [Pg.99]

To penetrate into the essence of forgetting and remembering in the light of the enhancer regulation concept, let us think about the changes in the brain when we recall four lines from a poem that we learned decades ago and know by heart. [Pg.99]


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