REMEMBERING AND FORGETTING
Remembering and Forgetting Notes MODULE-II Key Psychological Processes Encoding refers to the translation of incoming stimulus into a unique neural code that a person s brain can process. S torage is the retention of the material encoded over a period of time. Retrievel is the recovery of the stored or retained information at a later occasion.
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