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Long-term Memory (Noun)

Meaning

Your general store of remembered information.

Classification

Nouns denoting cognitive processes and contents.

Examples

  • The smell of freshly baked cookies instantly transported her back to her childhood, a testament to the power of long-term memory.
  • His ability to recall entire conversations from years ago was impressive, but also a bit unsettling, as if his long-term memory was a steel trap.
  • The patient's long-term memory was intact, but her short-term memory was severely impaired due to the head injury.
  • The more you repeat a piece of information, the more likely it is to be stored in your long-term memory, making it easier to recall later.
  • Researchers have found that sleep plays an important role in consolidating information from short-term to long-term memory, which is why sleep deprivation can impair memory.

Synonyms

  • LTM

Hypernyms

  • Remembering

Hyponyms

  • Muscle Memory
  • Personal Memory
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