What are the three temporal stores for memory?  Why does neuroscience see fit to add a fourth store (that we call "remote" memory)?  What seems to be the difference between permanent and non-permanent forms of memory? Think about the neural substrates involved and how the brain "handles" these memories.

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What are the three temporal stores for memory?  Why does neuroscience see fit to add a fourth store (that we call "remote" memory)?  What seems to be the difference between permanent and non-permanent forms of memory? Think about the neural substrates involved and how the brain "handles" these memories. 

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