mälukompleksus
Mälukompleksus refers to the cognitive processes involved in the storage and retrieval of memories. It encompasses several stages, including encoding, consolidation, and retrieval. Encoding is the initial process of transforming sensory information into a format that can be stored in the brain. This often involves attention and the active processing of new information. Consolidation is the process by which newly formed memories become stabilized and are resistant to interference. This can occur over short periods or extend to longer timescales, involving structural and chemical changes in the brain. Retrieval is the ability to access and bring back stored information into conscious awareness. This can be a conscious effort, such as recalling a specific event, or it can be unconscious, influencing behavior and decision-making.
Different types of memory exist, such as short-term memory, which holds a small amount of information for