Long-Term Memory: Long-term memory is the storage system for retaining information over an extended period. It includes both explicit (declarative) memory (facts, events) and implicit (non-declarative) memory (skills, habits).
Retrieval Cue: A retrieval cue is a clue or prompt that helps trigger the recall of a particular piece of information from long-term memory. For example, smelling freshly baked cookies may serve as a retrieval cue for childhood memories.
Reminiscence Bump: The reminiscence bump refers to the tendency for individuals to recall more autobiographical memories between the ages of 10 and 30 compared to other periods of their lives.