LONG-TERM MEMORY AN OVERVIEW OF THE IMPLICATION FOR EDUCATION AND HEALTH

The process of long-term potentiation has a significant role in learning and new memory formation; the strong and weak memory depends on the synaptic communication network strength. Strong synaptic links have a high probability of storing new information and correct recall. Various factors have been investigated, which have contributed to retaining more information and recall after a long time. Many of them (such as attention, sleep, rehearsal, etc.) have been experimentally proved, such as their crucial role in utilizing the limited working memory capacity to learn more information, and transfer to long-term storage.

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