MNEMONICS – THE ART OF MEMORY
Abstract
Memory is a psychological process that involves retaining and retrieving perceived things, events, or past experiences when necessary. It is one of the characteristics of the nervous system and is related to the ability to store information about external world events and the organism's reactions for a long time, and to repeat it in conscious activity and within the scope of behavior and actions.
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2024-12-24
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