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define memory and explain it's stages​

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Answered by prabhakardeva657
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Memory is the ability to take in information, store it, and recall it at a later time. In psychology, memory is broken into three stages: encoding, storage, and retrieval. Stages of memory: The three stages of memory: encoding, storage, and retrieval. Problems can occur at any stage of the process.

Psychologists distinguish between three necessary stages in the learning and memory . process: encoding, storage, and retrieval (Melton, 1963). Encoding is defined as the initial learning of information; storage refers to maintaining information over time; retrieval is the ability to access information when you need it.

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