Sure! Here are the matches for each description:
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When you want to recall something you rely on these - Retrieval cues
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The loss of memory of events prior to some form of trauma or injury - Retrograde Amnesia
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The inability to recall events or facts introduced since the amnesia began - Anterograde Amnesia
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This is the forgetting of an unpleasant event or piece of information because of its threatening quality - Repression
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This occurs when prior learning interferes with our ability to recall newer information - Proactive Interference
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One of the most famous cases of memory loss was the person with these initials - H.M.
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Fading away of memories over time because they are not accessed - Decay
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This brain structure is responsible for the creation and storage of memories - Hippocampus
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This occurs when new information interferes with our ability to recall earlier information or experiences - Retroactive Interference
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Loss of memories of personal information - Amnesia
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