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Chapter 6 Tammy Burns, Memory caused by Remembering, retrograde amnesia memory loss of experiences that happened shortly before a loss of consciousness or motivated forgetting suppression or repression in order to protect oneself from a painful, frightening or unpleasent event, Long Term Memory Permanent or relatively Permanent Storage cause of lost information Enoding Failure Consolidation failure Interference Motivated Forgetting Retrieval Failure, retrograde amnesia memory loss of experiences that happened shortly before a loss of consciousness can also be caused from amnesia partial or complete loss of memory due to brain damage, psychological cause, or loss of consciousness, motivated forgetting suppression or repression in order to protect oneself from a painful, frightening or unpleasent event derived from repression completely removing unpleasant memories from consciousness, so that a person in unaware of painful event every occurred., Overlearing studying material over and over until there are no mistakes and Massed Practice long practice session with no rest periods, Hippocampal Region injury to can cause anterograde amnesia can not form long term memories after injury, Forgetting caused by encoding failure information was never put into long term memory, Forgetting caused by consolidation failure prevents long term memory from forming, Nature Of Remembering causes reconstruction pieced together by highlights of information that may or may not be accurate