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Theoretically, how is working memory similar to and different from long-term mem

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Question

Theoretically, how is working memory similar to and different from long-term memory?

How are memories formed in the brain (using neural circuitry), and how are they maintained?

When is it adaptive to remember, and in what ways may it be adaptive to forget?

Given what we know about brain mechanisms in memory, are our memories accurate? Explain your answer using information on how memories are stored in the brain.

How can knowledge of the brain and memory systems be used to help individuals suffering from memory problems (e.g., poor memory, amnesia, PTSD)?

Compare the role age and environment play in how memories are formed and maintained.

Explanation / Answer

Answer: The potential to utilize the information is the theoretically distinguishable factor between short term memory and working memory.

Memories are formed by the interaction of neurons the is the synapse which gets strengthen to store the new information . So memories are concealed in the synapse formed for various types of memories in different brain parts main governing body inside the brain for memory formation is hippocampus .

With the passage of time in the case of adaptivity one may require some memories to be forgotten like all the painful experiences while sometimes we also need our memory to be adaptive to remember like the birtdates, addresses ,names and other joyful events.