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Memory
The distinction between STM and LTM
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Memories
for events in the present or immediate past is referred to as
short term memory
Memories for events that have happened in the more distant past is referred to as the
long term memory
STM
and LTM are distinguished in terms of the capacity,
duration
and coding of each type
Capacity
refers to how much information can be held in either the STM or
LTM
Duration refers to how
long
information can be held in either the STM or
LTM
Encoding refers to how information is changed so that it can be stored in either the
STM
or
LTM
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