We tend to think our memory works like a filing cabinet. We experience an event, generate a memory and then file it away for later use. However, according to medical research, the basic mechanisms ...
Memory is a continually unfolding process. Initial details of an experience take shape in memory; the brain’s representation of that information then changes over time. With subsequent reactivations, ...
Memory cards can help us store all kinds of information – from pictures to songs to videos. While some of the early computers were as big as two refrigerators, they had only enough memory to store ...