Memory
Consolidation Memory consolidation is the process of transforming a recently acquired memory into a more stable, retrievable form. It involves reorganizing the memory trace over time to make it more accessible for recall. Memory consolidation is essential for creating and retaining long-term memories and helps to improve learning. It is a process of gradually strengthening a memory over time through practice and repetition, and can occur both consciously and unconsciously. Memory consolidation plays a key role in learning, allowing us to retain and recall information important for performing everyday tasks.
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