Definition:
Memory refers to the processes of acquiring, storing, retaining, and later retrieving information. These processes include: encoding, storage, and retrieval. Encoding is a processes where new memory is formed, whereby information is processed into to the memory system. After information is encoded, it is stored in memory for later use, then the retrieval process gets information out of memory storage.
Memory refers to the processes of acquiring, storing, retaining, and later retrieving information. These processes include: encoding, storage, and retrieval. Encoding is a processes where new memory is formed, whereby information is processed into to the memory system. After information is encoded, it is stored in memory for later use, then the retrieval process gets information out of memory storage.