Tag: psychological memory


SELF AS KNOWN

Conceptualizing the Self as Known Through Autobiographical Memory The concept of the Self as Known serves as a cornerstone in the psychological exploration of identity, representing the objective facets of the self that an individual can perceive, describe, and reflect upon. This “known” self is fundamentally constructed from the vast repository of autobiographical memory, which […]

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TWO-STAGE MEMORY THEORY

Two-Stage Memory Theory The Core Definition of Two-Stage Memory The Two-Stage Memory Theory is a foundational concept within cognitive psychology, proposing that learned data is not immediately preserved in a permanent state. Instead, it suggests a sequential process where information is first held within an immediate, temporary memory reserve—often referred to as short-term memory (STM)—from […]

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