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Types of Memory
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Types of Memory

Memory is broken down into two types: short term and long term.

Short-term memory, also known as working memory, stores information that you need to remember in the following seconds, minutes or hours. An example would be a telephone message that you are given and must remember until you pass it on.

Long-term memory stores information that your brain retains because it is important to you. Basic information remembered includes names of family and friends, your address, as well as information on how to do certain activities and tasks. Long-term memory can be further divided into explicit, implicit and semantic memory.

There are large age-related differences with explicit memory, but age has little or no effect on implicit or semantic memory.



Last updated February 10, 2010