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==== Consolidation of Memory<ref>supermemo.guru/wiki/Memory_consolidation</ref><ref>www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/2009921</ref>==== | ==== Consolidation of Memory<ref>supermemo.guru/wiki/Memory_consolidation</ref><ref>www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/2009921</ref>==== | ||
If on a set day the cards were memorized better or worse as will be seen on their next review. This is like the following two potential identical tests but more generally about change and not about speed? | If on a set day the cards were memorized better or worse as will be seen on their next review. This is like the following two potential identical tests but more generally about change and not about speed? | ||
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==== Recall<ref>supermemo.guru/wiki/Recall</ref>==== | ==== Recall<ref>supermemo.guru/wiki/Recall</ref>==== | ||