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Scientists have known for decades that the ability to remember newly learned information declines with age, but it was not clear why.
The research, which delved into the reasons that the ability to remember newly learned information declines with age, found that structural changes that occur in the brain over time interfere with sleep quality, which in turn makes it tougher to store memories.
The Word List Memory task (score range: 0 30) assesses the ability to remember newly learned information (a list of 10 words).
It is important to remember newly created payment schemes, which will be exposed to high costs for their business activity, disproportional to their vulnerable market position against already existing major card schemes.
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