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OCCLUSION

OCCLUSION
ScnABR
Any part of a person’s memories that is hidden on the time track and is not available to conscious recall except through processing.
OCCLUSION
ScnMaster
something hidden. An occlusion of memory is something forgotten, i.e., not available to conscious recall. An occluded case is one whose memory is usually largely occluded and whose field of awareness is black or very dark. —Creation of Human Ability Glossary (app 10.7.90)
OCCLUSION
ScnTech
1. something hidden, an occlusion of memory is something forgotten, i.e. not available to conscious recall. An occluded case is one whose memory is usually largely occluded and whose field of awareness is black or very dark. (COHA Gloss)2. occlusion is simply using remote viewpoints and then having the remote viewpoints go blank. (5410CMlOB)3. loss of viewpoint of effects. When one has lost a viewpoint with which to perceive effects and upon which he depended for all perception of effect he is very occluded. (PAB 4)