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Long-term Memory

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Long-term Memory allows learners to store information, such as words, facts, events, or concepts, and retrieve and make use of this information at a later time (e.g., hours, months, decades, later). It plays an essential role in cognitive development, as learners gradually accumulate skills and Background Knowledge in their Long-term Memory and become better equipped to learn and solve problems. Different parts of the brain support the development of Long-term Memory throughout development and adolescence. As memories form across experiences, they strengthen connections in the brain and these new connections stay as long as they remain in use.

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