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What is the conversion of short-term memory to long-term memory called?

The conversion of short term memory to long term memory is called memory consolidation.


How are facts retrieved from long-term memory?

A person has to process their long term memory to remember facts that have been saved in their brain. Some people can store a lot of facts in their long term memory and discuss it any time.


What memory system has an almost unlimited storage capacity?

State - Dependent Memory **


What are the two subsystems of long-term memory?

Two subsystems to long-term memory include semantic and episodic memory.


What are the two subsystems of long term memory?

Two subsystems to long-term memory include semantic and episodic memory.


What is the term for the permanent storage of information in memory?

Long Term Memory


If you lose your short term memory do you lose your long term memory?

No


What is short term and long term memory?

Short term memory is where you store stuff that you won't need for a very long time. Long term is the opposite.


Is long term memory referred to as working memory?

No, long-term memory and working memory are not the same. Long-term memory refers to the storage of information over extended periods, while working memory is a temporary storage system that allows for the manipulation and processing of information needed for cognitive tasks. Working memory is often considered a part of the broader memory system, which includes both short-term and long-term memory.


Do hamsters have a short term memory?

Yes and a long term memory too.


What is the three stage model of memory?

sensory menory-->short-term memory--> long term memory


What are the levels of memory?

The three main levels of memory are sensory memory, short-term memory, and long-term memory. Sensory memory holds sensory information for a very brief period, short-term memory stores information for a short time without rehearsal, and long-term memory has a more permanent storage capacity for information.