Friday, August 13, 2010

Long-Term Memory

The memory that can last as little as a few days or as long as decades:

Long-Term Memory

Note 1: Long-term memory (LTM) differs structurally and functionally from working memory or short-term memory, which ostensibly stores items for only around 18 seconds [
1].

Note 2: Biologically, short-term memory is a temporary potentiation of neural connections that can become long-term memory through the process of rehearsal and meaningful association [
1].

Note 3: Here is
WorkingMemoryGRP101, a free computer program which has direct impact on working memory [2]. For more info see:

1)
Use WorkingMemoryGRP101 to Improve Your Working Memory

Or see:

2)
Improve Your Memory (Level 1 of 3) [Kindle Edition]

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