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Long-Term Memory
Long-term memory refers to the phase of memory capable of storing an almost unlimited amount of information indefinitely, ranging from minutes to a lifetime.
Chunking
A memory strategy that involves breaking down information into smaller, manageable units or groups to enhance comprehension and recall.
Short-Term Memory
The potential to maintain a small volume of data in an immediately available and active status for a limited time.
Maintaining Information
The process of retaining information in the memory system over time, crucial for learning and recall.
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