Explain Stages of memory.
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Memory involves three key stages: Encoding, where information is initially processed and stored; Storage, the retention of encoded information over time; and Retrieval, the ability to recall stored memories when needed. During encoding, sensory input is transformed into a form that the brain can store. Storage involves maintaining these encoded memories over short or long periods. Retrieval is the process of accessing and recalling stored information. These stages interact dynamically, forming the foundation of human memory, influencing learning, and shaping our ability to remember and utilize information from past experiences.