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Human memory
is a complex cognitive function that is essential in everyday life. This
overview begins by looking at different memory structures and the
processes that control information flow between them. It distinguishes
between explicit and implicit memory and investigates various storage
and retrieval methods. Additional sections discuss types of memory,
including storage, retrieval, and monitoring. The investigation also
looks at how memory varies with individual differences and ageing, as
well as the implications of memory research in fields like witness
testimony and skill retention.
Additional sections go over the
different types of memory in greater detail. This includes a thorough
examination of how information is stored in long-term memory, how it can
be retrieved when necessary, and the monitoring processes that ensure
the accuracy and relevance of the retrieved information.
(Harold pashler, 1996)