BRAIN TRAINING
MEMORY MATTERS
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How Do We Remember?
Why is it that we can remember the phone number of a best friend but easily forget the number of someone we just met?
That’s
because our memory works in three different ways: sensory, short-term
and long-term. Sensory memory is used to capture a piece of information
at the moment it occurs, and it lasts only a few seconds. Information,
like a phone number, would then pass to a ‘sensory store’ called
short-term memory, where information can be retained for minutes.
But if we want to ‘remember’ something, it must be captured in the
long-term memory, where it can stay for days or even years. The best
way to remember a phone number, for instance, is to use it regularly.
By repeating it often, the brain holds onto it better.
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There are
also different types of long-term memory. There are memories that we
have to consciously ‘think back’ to recall. There are visual memories
based on things we’ve seen. There is also a type of memory that stores
facts - like the information you’ve just read! |
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