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It is from the latin (cid:272)ogniti n- (stem from the greek (cid:272)ogniti ), equivalent to cognit (us): manipulation of representations. Integrates information from a variety of memory systems: retains information, and manipulates and modifies it. It is different from the working memory because it holds visual and verbal information in one single episode: long-term memory. Information is transferred from the short-term memory via the hippocampus: can range from a few minutes to many decades. Implicit: something that is known how to do second nature, but diificult to explain it to, types of memory others, echonic relies on hearing sound. Iconic relies on seeing something: procedural memory appears to happen in the cerebellum, basal ganglia and motor cortex. A: typed meeting notes, sketches on a whiteboard, human memories. Learning: changing memory w/ the purpose of preparing a mind for better action in the future.