Childhood memories Quote by David DiSalvo
““The second category is long-term memory—the place where everything “remembered” resides. Long-term memory is engaged in the short term (e.g., word memorization) and in the long term (e.g., childhood memories).””
About This Quote
Source Book: Cognitive Science Overview, 2020
Long‑term memory stores all remembered information, linking short‑term learning to lasting recollections over a lifetime.
In simple terms: Memory stores everything we remember.
Link new learning to existing knowledge for lasting memory.
Themes
Mood
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When to use this quote
- studying
- teaching
- skill acquisition
- personal growth
- brain training
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What techniques help move info from short‑term to long‑term?
- How can you test your own memory retention?
Memory can be fragile; retrieval practice is essential.