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... g was a passive process and those memories that were used less often would disappear slowly and automatically.


However, with more in-depth research, an increasing amount of evidence showed that the loss of memory was not a passive process. On the contrary, forgetting was more of an active process.


Human brains were constantly forgetting. This was a preset function of the brain, like a program that was continuously running in the background. One could not see it, but i ...

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