LEARNING
BIOLOGY COGNITION AND LEARNING
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encoding
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repression
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permastore memory
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retroactive interference
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Detailed explanation-1: -noun. extremely long-term or lasting memory which forms following extensive training, learning, or experience. Details of algebra foreign linguistics acquired years before in school, and even the names of schoolmates are considered to be retained within permastore.
Detailed explanation-2: -n. long-term or permanent memory that develops after extensive learning, training, or experience. Details of foreign languages or algebra learned years ago in school, and even the names of classmates, are said to be retained in permastore.
Detailed explanation-3: -Which of the following is best definition of permastore memory? Long-term memories that are especially resistant to forgetting and that last a lifetime.
Detailed explanation-4: -Examples of Explicit Memory Recollecting the items on a to-do list. Remembering the dates of various events for a history exam. Remembering the time for a doctor’s appointment.