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Human Performance

                2.7.1.5     Long-Term memory


                Long-term memory has unlimited storage capacity. Once a memory is stored

                here,  it  takes  illness  or  injury  to  remove  it.  This  memory  is  organized  and

                structured and receives input from short-term memory.

                To  transfer  information  from  short-term  memory  to  long-term  memory

                requires  attention,  context,  and  repetition.  When  this  happens,  it  is  called

                consolidation.




                Long-term memory has access to an astonishing amount of information – from

                knowledge about ourselves to our understanding of the world around us.




                Events and experiences are deeply processed in the brain's hippocampus.

                It is here that the brain transfers new information into permanent memory.

                What  we  have  stored  here  does  not  just  disappear  on  its  own;  it  must  be

                pushed out.




                Our daily life is full of routines and situations that we have experienced many

                times, and we often overlook details. Usually, this does not have catastrophic

                consequences, but as a pilot, such a mistake could be disastrous.




                Part of long-term memory is influenced by expectations and wishful thinking.

                This is one reason why interviews after accidents should be conducted as soon

                as  possible  after  the  incident,  as  this  will  provide  the  most  accurate

                information. Over time, memory will unconsciously change to what one thinks

                they should have done in the situation, rather than what they actually did.




                2.7.1.6     When are we most likely to remember?


                It requires a greater active effort from the brain to store information in long-

                term memory.



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