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One of the major implications that this model illustrates is the dominant effects of the hippocampus on non-hippocampal networks when information is incongruent. With this information in mind, future directions could lead towards the study of these non-hippocampal memory systems through hippocampal inactivation, further expanding the labile constructs of memory. Additionally, many theories of memory are holistically based around the hippocampus. This model could add beneficial information to hippocampal research and memory theories such as the [[multiple trace theory]]. Lastly, the between-system memory interference model allows researchers to evaluate their results on a [[Systems neuroscience|multiple-systems model]], suggesting that some effects may not be simply mediated by one portion of the brain.
 
 
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== References ==
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