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[[Memory]] has the ability to '''encode''', [[Storage (memory)|store]] and [[Recall (memory)|recall]] information. Memories give an organism the capability to learn and adapt from previous experiences as well as build relationships. '''Encoding''' allows a perceived item of use or interest to be converted into a construct that can be stored within the brain and recalled later from [[long-term memory]].<ref name=":7">{{Cite book|title=Cognitive Psychology; Connecting the Mind, Research and Everyday Experience.|last=Goldstien|first=E. Bruce|publisher=Cengage Learning|year=2015|isbn=9781285763880|___location=Stamford, CT. USA|pages=122}}</ref> [[Working memory]] stores information for immediate use or manipulationuse whichto decude,survive or ectwhich is aided through hooking onto previously archived items already present in the long-term memory of an individual.<ref name=":7" />
 
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