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#+title: Working and long-term memory
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#+date: 2021-07-21 14:59:05 +08:00
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#+date_modified: 2021-07-21 15:02:32 +08:00
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#+language: en
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Our brain has a lot of ideas and random thought that pass by each day, it also has a large space of information we can store to accommodate.
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While we can categorize many parts of the memory, we'll focus with the two main parts:
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- *The working memory contains all of the immediate information we have for the task at hand.*
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This is our mental scratchpad or our working desk containing all of the tools and materials needed for the project.
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- *The long-term memory contains all of the information we know.*
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This is like our notebook, formally linking all of the information with each other.
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Continuing with the working desk analogy, this is our warehouse of our tools and materials.
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With time, our memory consolidates, becoming more familiar with the concept.
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From time and the process of [[id:1e135aee-0464-4756-9f55-bbf12afe8254][Chunking]] information, this is when we get out of our beginner phase to a semi-expert.
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When we retrieve a memory, it can be strengthened and even altered forming false memories.
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