Tag: Memory Function


PROSPECTIVE MEMORY

The Conceptual Framework of Prospective Memory Prospective memory (PM) represents a sophisticated and essential cognitive capacity that enables human beings to remember to execute intended actions at a specific point in the future. Often described colloquially as “remembering to remember,” this function is distinct from retrospective memory, which is the ability to recall information or […]

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FORGETTING

The Psychology of Forgetting The Core Definition and Mechanism of Forgetting Forgetting, in the context of cognitive psychology, is fundamentally defined as the inability to retrieve or access previously encoded information from memory storage. This phenomenon is a normal and pervasive aspect of human experience, ranging from minor inconveniences, such as forgetting where one placed […]

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RECOGNITION MEMORY TEST (RMT)

Recognition Memory Test (RMT) The Core Definition of Recognition Memory Tests A Recognition Memory Test (RMT) is a comprehensive category of psychological assessments meticulously designed to measure an individual’s recognition memory. At its most fundamental level, recognition memory refers to the cognitive ability to identify previously encountered information, objects, or events as familiar. Unlike other […]

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