Term ID: T3679

Memory Consolidation

/memory-consolidation/
The neurological process by which unstable memories become stable and resistant to interference over time.
Example: How newly learned information gradually becomes permanently stored through synaptic strengthening and protein synthesis.

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Reference: McGaugh (2000)