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  1. Memory - Wikipedia

    Memory is not a perfect processor and is affected by many factors. The ways by which information is encoded, stored, and retrieved can all be corrupted.

  2. Memory(英语单词)_百度百科

    Memory是英语名词,发音为英[ˈmeməri]、美[ˈmeməri],中文译为“记忆”。该词核心含义包含人脑的记忆能力、计算机存储功能以及对过去经历的回忆,复数形式为memories。该术语在心理学中涉及短时 …

  3. MEMORY中文 (简体)翻译:剑桥词典 - Cambridge Dictionary

    The relationships between phonological sensitivity, syntactic processing, and verbal working memory in the reading performance of third-grade children.

  4. Memory: What It Is, How It Works & Types - Cleveland Clinic

    Sep 16, 2024 · Memory is how your brain processes and stores information so you can access it later. Most memory formation happens in your hippocampus, but the process also involves many …

  5. What Is Memory? - Verywell Mind

    Nov 6, 2025 · Memory refers to the processes used to acquire, store, retain, and later retrieve information. Learn more about how memories are formed and the different types.

  6. Memory - Harvard Health

    Mar 21, 2022 · Proven ways to protect memory include following a healthy diet, exercising regularly, not smoking, and keeping blood pressure, cholesterol, and blood sugar in check.

  7. Inside the Science of Memory - Johns Hopkins Medicine

    Many of the research questions surrounding memory may have answers in complex interactions between certain brain chemicals—particularly glutamate—and neuronal receptors, which play a …

  8. Memory: Cognitive Systems and Processes | Cogn-IQ Learning Center

    Nov 22, 2025 · Comprehensive guide to memory systems, processes, and theories. Learn about working memory, long-term memory, encoding, retrieval, and clinical applications.

  9. Memory - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

    Memory is commonly divided into three stages: encoding, storage, and retrieval, with impairment in any stage resulting in memory dysfunction. Synaptic plasticity, exemplified by long-term potentiation, is …

  10. Memory - MedlinePlus

    Jul 19, 2017 · Did you forget where you put your keys? It's normal to forget things, but it can be a sign of memory problems. Read more on memory and memory loss.