Factors Which Affect Different Types Of Memories

affecting Factors -

1. Sensory Memory

  • Attention: If you don’t attend to the stimulus, it fades quickly.
  • Overload: Too much sensory input can overwhelm and reduce retention.
  • Fatigue: Tiredness dulls sensory processing.

2. Short-Term Memory (STM)

  • Capacity limits (7 ± 2 items).
  • Distractions: Interruptions cause rapid forgetting.
  • Rehearsal: Repeating information strengthens retention.
  • Stress: Anxiety reduces STM efficiency.

3. Working Memory

  • Cognitive load: Complex tasks strain working memory.
  • Practice: Training (e.g., puzzles, mental math) enhances capacity.
  • Motivation: Interest in the task improves performance.
  • Sleep: Poor sleep weakens working memory.

4. Long-Term Memory (LTM)

  • Encoding quality: Deep, meaningful learning improves storage.
  • Repetition: Frequent review strengthens recall.
  • Emotional state: Strong emotions enhance memory consolidation.
  • Health: Brain injuries, aging, or diseases (e.g., Alzheimer’s) impair LTM.

5. Prospective Memory

  • Stress: Forgetting future tasks under pressure.
  • External cues: Reminders and alarms improve recall.
  • Organization: Structured routines support prospective memory.

6. Autobiographical Memory

  • Emotional significance: Strong emotions make events more memorable.
  • Personal relevance: Events tied to identity are better recalled.
  • Age: Childhood and adolescence memories are often vivid.

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