Okay, so for the memory essay, I decided to go with temporal lobectomy and Penfield's (1958) theory of memory containing permanent record of all experiences, followed by Loftus and Loftus' (1980) criticism of Penfield.
Moving on to Storage failure versus Retrieval failure with:
Yarnell and Lynch (1973), Calev at al. (1989), Goodwin et al. (1969), Eich (1980), Smith (1970), Minami and Dallenbach (1946), Jenkins and Dallenbach (1924)
Ending with the purely awesome quote by Friedrich Nietzsche "The existence of forgetting has never been proved: we only know that some things don't come to mind when we want them to."
Oh yes (: I'm too cool.
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