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Persistence

Persistence is the seventh of Schacter's memory errors and is characterized by the involuntary recall of unwanted memories. These intrusive recollections, which are often unpleasant or traumatic, can be difficult to suppress and may interfere with an individual's ability to concentrate on other tasks. This phenomenon is considered a failure of the memory system because it involves the persistent and uncontrollable retrieval of memories one would prefer to forget.

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