COGNITIVE PSYC: CONNECTING MIND, RESEAR
COGNITIVE PSYC: CONNECTING MIND, RESEAR
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Author: Goldstein
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Encoding is the initial step toward creating a new memory which is crucial for allowing perceived items of interest to be translated into a construct, which can be stored and later recalled from short-term or long-term memory.

Retrieval involves subsequent reaccess of information or past events which have been stored through previous encoding in the brain.

Both the procedures are significant for the whole process involved in the creation of memory.

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Encoding is the procedure of acquiring information, beginning with perception via the senses, and later transferring it to long-term or short-term memory.

The procedure of transferring material from long-term memory to the working memory is known as retrieval. It involves recollection of information or past experiences.

Encoding influences the retrieval of information which is majorly based on how the information was encoded when one learned it. Thus, encoding is required for storing material while retrieval is required for accessing the stored material, thereby, putting it to use.

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