Episodic
nondeclaritive memory.
An alternative name for a memory aid is a memory utility.
Reference Memory
working memory
Another name for working memory is short-term memory. It refers to the system in the brain responsible for temporarily storing and managing information required to carry out cognitive tasks such as learning, reasoning, and comprehension.
Means you remember everything, down to the last detail. As if you have a photograph of the situation that you can look on to pick out details.
Another word for permanent memory is "long-term memory." This term refers to the ability to store and retain information over extended periods, often from days to a lifetime, as opposed to short-term memory, which holds information temporarily. Long-term memory encompasses various types of memories, including episodic, semantic, and procedural memories.
The conversion of short term memory to long term memory is called memory consolidation.
Short term memory is also called primary or active memory. This type of memory stores data only for a short period time and it can only be a small amount of information stored at once.
There are three main types of memory. These types of memory include sensory memory, short-term memory, as well as long-term memory.
There are three main types of memory. These types of memory include sensory memory, short-term memory, as well as long-term memory.
State - Dependent Memory **