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  • Neuroscience
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    • Memory is known to degrade over time.
    • Encoding limitations and retention delays can affect memory recall, leading to generalized or gist-like memories.

    Conclusions:

    • Time differentially impacts object and spatial memory.
    • Findings support the existence of separate memory systems for object and spatial information.
    • Object memory is more susceptible to temporal decay than spatial memory.