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Human Factors Guide: Memory

by Max Baumgarten on February 4, 2010

in Cognition, Memory

We are able to divide up the accumulation of memory into three distinct chronological stages:

1. the information we encounter becomes encoded
2. that encoded information is then stored
3. the stored information is later retrieved

With this sort of established framework, scientists have been able to research the way in which our brain collects facts and remembers, as well as follows, procedures.

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