Answer:
meets short-term goals at the expense of long-term goals, generally results from interference of other information.
Step-by-step explanation:
The power to recall and manipulate experiences through period is called as transience. It is among the "7 defects of consciousness," and it happens naturally as people age, but it can often be very serious as a consequence of brain trauma. Both short as well as long term memory are affected.
Interference is the source of transience. There really are two forms of intervention: constructive interference (outdated knowledge prevents new information from being remembered) and backdated intervention (outdated knowledge prevents new knowledge from being remembered) (new knowledge inhibits the ability to remember old information).