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The possible reason we could forget something because of an encoding failure is age affects encoding because so much of what we sense goes unnoticed.

What is encoding failure?

  • Encoding Failure is the infrequent inability of the brain to associate a memory.
  • Encoding describes the brain's capacity to temporarily or permanently store and recall events and information.
  • The most frequent causes of failure for this faculty are trauma or substance abuse.

What is a good example of an encoding failure?

  • Encoding failure, which occurs occasionally, is memory loss that occurs before the actual memory process starts.
  • If we never put something in our mind in the first place, we can never remember it.
  • Finding a book on your e-reader that you never actually bought and downloaded would be like doing this.

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