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What is Brown's theory of decay?: Understanding Memory & Aging

In the mid-20th century, psychology was dominated by interference theory, but a groundbreaking 1958 paper challenged this view. John Brown's theory of decay proposes that memory traces fade and are forgotten over time, particularly in short-term memory, which has significant implications for how we understand memory loss as we age.

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