(Also known as “tip-of-the-tongue syndrome.”) When memories are temporarily inaccessible. Memories may become increasingly difficult to access, due to either the natural aging process or damage to the hippocampus and temporal lobe. These specific failures, which Schacter calls “sins,” include: Psychologist Daniel Schacter further details the vulnerabilities of the mind in his book The Seven Sins of Memory.
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