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    Exam 13: The Yin and Yang of Memory: Forgetting Versus Maintenance
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    Stress Produced by Social Isolation Increases the Rate of Forgetting
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Stress Produced by Social Isolation Increases the Rate of Forgetting

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Stress produced by social isolation increases the rate of forgetting because it puts Rac1 in the inactive state.

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