Consolidation theory states that we fail to remember because:

A. memories are not completely encoded unless a period of low neural activity follows the learning episode.
B. memories become weak as a function of the passage of time.
C. memories compete with each other for retrieval.

Ans: A. memories are not completely encoded unless a period of low neural activity follows the learning episode.

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