Long-term memory consolidation refers to the process by which memories are stabilized and transformed from short-term memories into long-lasting memories that can be retrieved later on. This process involves strengthening neural connections in the brain.
Related terms
Hippocampus: The hippocampus is a brain structure involved in the formation and consolidation of new memories.
Memory Retrieval: Memory retrieval refers to the process of accessing stored information from long-term memory.
Encoding: Encoding is the initial process of acquiring and transforming information into a form that can be stored in memory. Effective encoding is crucial for successful long-term memory consolidation.