Memory fades due to the mere passage of time. When an individual learns something new, a neurochemical "memory trace" is created. However, over time this trace slowly disintegrates. Actively rehearsing information is believed to be a major factor counteracting this temporal decline.

Oberauer K, Lewandowsky S: Forgetting in immediate serial recall: Decay, temporal distinctiveness, or interference? (2008)

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