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  2. Long-Term Memory in Psychology: Types, Capacity & Duration

    www.simplypsychology.org/long-term-memory.html

    Long-term memory (LTM) is the final stage of the multi-store memory model proposed by Atkinson-Shiffrin, providing the lasting retention of information and skills. Theoretically, long-term memory capacity could be unlimited, the main constraint on recall being accessibility rather than availability.

  3. CHAPTER 6: LONG-TERM MEMORY - Baylor University

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    What is the structure of long-term memory? As you can see in Figure 2, long-term memory can be divided into two major categories of memory types: explicit memory and implicit memory, which can be further divided into multiple sub-types: semantic, episodic, procedural, priming, and conditioning memory. EXPLICIT MEMORY. The first form of long ...

  4. How Memory Works | Derek Bok Center, Harvard University

    bokcenter.harvard.edu/how-memory-works

    Storage refers to how, where, how much, and how long encoded information is retained within the memory system. The modal model of memory (storage) highlights the existence of two types of memory: short-term and long-term memory.

  5. What is memory retention? - Science of mind

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    By actively processing information and making meaningful associations, System 2 enhances long-term memory retention. Understanding the interplay between these two thought processes is key to optimal learning and memory.

  6. How to Improve Memory: Science-Backed Strategies and Tips

    www.coursera.org/articles/how-to-improve-memory

    Memory is the process of absorbing, processing, and storing information in your brain in order to retrieve it at a later time. It can be divided into two categories: short-term and long-term. Short-term memory is important for simple tasks such as remembering where you left your car keys.

  7. How long-term memory retention works | Brainscape Academy

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    The question of memorization—or, couched in the terms of learning and memory theory, “long-term memory retention”—is essentially a battle with our tendency to forget. Not only that, but because memorization is the absence of forgetting, it is painfully slow and unreliable by design.

  8. How Memory Works - Psychology Today

    www.psychologytoday.com/us/basics/memory/how-memory-works

    A subset of that memory will be secured in long-term storage, accessible for future use. Many factors during and after the creation of a memory influence what (and how much) gets preserved....

  9. The Neuroscience Behind the Spacing Effect - BrainFacts

    www.brainfacts.org/thinking-sensing-and-behaving/learning-and-memory/2021/the...

    Called the “spacing effect,” hundreds of studies demonstrate it enhances long-term learning and retention — and is far better than cramming the night before an exam. A long, spaced-out history.

  10. The Impact of Sleep on Learning and Memory

    www.med.upenn.edu/csi/the-impact-of-sleep-on-learning-and-memory.html

    How does sleep improve long-term memory? Scientists hypothesize that sleep also plays a major role in forming long-term memories.

  11. How Long Term Memory Works - Verywell Mind

    www.verywellmind.com/what-is-long-term-memory-2795347

    Long-term memory refers to the transfer of information from short-term memory into long-term storage in order to create enduring memories. This type of memory is unlimited in capacity and stable—lasting for years or even a lifetime. Short-term memories can become long-term memories through a process known as consolidation.