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Associative memory is like a spider web because it consists of interconnected nodes that can evoke related memories or information when one node is activated, similar to how touching one part of a web can cause vibrations throughout the entire structure. Just as a spider web captures and links various threads, associative memory links different pieces of information based on their relationships and experiences. This interconnectedness allows for efficient retrieval of memories, much like how a spider can navigate its web to reach different points.

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