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Long-Term Memory
A type of memory capable of storing large amounts of information for potentially unlimited duration.
Short-Term Memory
A component of human memory system that is capable of holding a small amount of information in mind in an active, readily available state for a short period of time.
Encoding Specificity
The principle that recall is most effective when the cues present at the time of learning are also present at the time of retrieval.
Recall
The act of retrieving information or memories from one's past, often without external cues.
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