Long term memory
Long-term memory is memory that lasts from days to years.
Long-term memory is different from working memory or short-term memory, which both last from seconds to hours.
Short-term memory is a temporary potentiation of neural connection that can
become long-term memory in the process of memory consolidation.
As long-term memory is subject to fading in the natural forgetting process,
several recalls/retrievals of memory may be needed for long-term memories to
last for years. Individual retrievals can take place in increasing intervals
in accordance with the principle of spaced repetition.
Sleep is considered a necessary factor for establishing well-organized
long-term memories.
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