The information-processing model of memory suggests that
information that is deeply processed will be remembered more efficiently and for a longer period of time.
memory processes take place simultaneously throughout a widespread network of neural connections.
information is stored in the brain in a connected fashion, with concepts that are related stored physically close to each other.
the process of memory storage is similar to the way a computer processes memory in a series of three stages.
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