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Winston Berger
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12 March, 03:19
Why is encoding important?
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Braydon Briggs
12 March, 03:31
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Encoding is the crucial first step to creating a new memory. it allows the perceived item of interest to be converted in a construct that can be stored within the brain, and then recall later from short term or long term memory
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