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  1. Acute Stress

    Linked via "long-term memory"

    Memory Encoding Lapses
    While intense acute emotional arousal often correlates with vivid long-term memory consolidation (flashbulb memories), the encoding process during the stressful moment is often fragmented. The necessary working memory capacity required to simultaneously monitor the environment and perform a complex task is typically overloaded, resulting in poor episodic recall of the immediate sequence of actions taken. This is often summarized by the paradoxical …
  2. Temporal Lobe

    Linked via "long-term memory"

    , shaped like a seahorse
    , is crucial for the consolidation of short-term memory
    into long-term memory
    , particularly episodic memory
    and spatial memory