Associative Memory COA

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ASSOCIATIVE

MEMORY
TEAM-17
G.SAIKIRAN (22EG105A27)
J.ABHIRAM (22EG105A28)
ASSOCIATIVE MEMORY
 Associative memory is a type of memory
that allows us to link two or more pieces of
information together.

 It helps in recalling information by


connecting related concepts or ideas.

 This type of memory is crucial for forming


associations and understanding
relationships between different pieces of
information.
TYPES OF ASSOCIATIVE MEMORY
 There are two main types of
associative memory: semantic and
episodic.

 Semantic memory involves the recall


of general knowledge and facts.

 Episodic memory involves the


recollection of personal experiences
and events in a specific context.
IMPORTANCE OF ASSOCIATIVE MEMORY
 Associative memory plays a vital role in
learning and problem-solving.

 It helps in making connections between


new information and existing knowledge.

 Strong associative memory leads to


improved cognitive abilities and better
decision-making skills.
ENHANCING ASSOCIATIVE MEMORY
 Engage in activities that stimulate the
brain, such as puzzles, crosswords, and
memory games.

 Practice active learning techniques like


mnemonics and visualization to strengthen
associative memory.

 Maintain a healthy lifestyle with proper


nutrition, exercise, and sufficient sleep to
support optimal cognitive function.
THANK YOU

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