The biological explanation for how memory works is primarily based on the concept of neuroplasticity, which refers to the brain's ability to reorganize itself by forming new neural connections throughout life. Memory formation involves processes like synaptic plasticity, where the strength of synapses (connections between neurons) is modified, particularly through mechanisms such as long-term potentiation (LTP) and long-term depression (LTD). These changes enable the storage and retrieval of information in different brain regions, notably the hippocampus and the cortex.
It is called long-term potentiation.
An explanation of how a system works that seems to fit the available facts, but has not yet been rigorously tested is called a hypothesis. It starts with an initial observation or a proposal.
How Memory Works was created in 1997-10.
A biological psychologist is a person who works in biological Psychology - the application of the principles of Biology to the study of mental processes and behaviour.
RAM is called volatile as it only works when the computer is on
virtual memory works just like as temporary memory does
if your 1st memory not working then secondry wroks
Memory manager works with pages and segments;these are different things, don't confuse them.
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pull out the memory and try it... let me know how that works out for you
main memory