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Long-Term Memory

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Autobiographical memory and procedural memory; Declarative memory; Episodic memory; Explicit memory; Semantic memory

Definition of Long-Term Memory

Long-term memory is, conceptually, the process by which events, skills, procedures, and concepts are stored indefinitely in the mind. That is not to say that forgetting is impossible, just that there is no precisely defined point when that will happen (Greene 1987). The model most people are familiar with involves the movement of concepts from short-term or working memory into long-term memory with rehearsal or practice (Atkinson and Shiffrin 1968). It is thought that information moving through short-term memory is encoded into long-term memory through a process called synaptic consolidation which leads to the formation of a permanent change in the brain defined as an engram (Dudai 2004; Liu et al. 2012). This change in brain connections is thought to materialize physically as increased synaptic strength (increased dendritic...

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Bruck, J.N. (2020). Long-Term Memory. In: Vonk, J., Shackelford, T. (eds) Encyclopedia of Animal Cognition and Behavior. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-47829-6_783-1

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