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Like learning new word but with stronger cue or part of the memory still in mind.  
 
Like learning new word but with stronger cue or part of the memory still in mind.  
 
==== Forgetting between sessions ====
 
==== Forgetting between sessions ====
Forgetting as a consequence of something bad happening between test days, like a concussion. This is similar to multiple sequential days being bad for longer term cards other but over a much longer period of test days. So lets say a concussion makes all cards from week to month since last review more likely to be forgotten but only those in mid term state. When the cards would be reviewed, they would affect the score and so a lowering of overall memory for some time period (before concussion or after depending). So this is not a test but rather a pattern in other tests. In each test and each session results should be subdivide by original state as well in case informational pattern?
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Forgetting as a consequence of something bad happening between test days, like a concussion. This is similar to multiple sequential days being bad for longer term cards other but over a much longer period of test days.
  
 
==== Speed answering cards ====
 
==== Speed answering cards ====

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