Memory reinforcement strategies refer to techniques or methods used to enhance and strengthen memory processes. These strategies can include repetition, mnemonic devices, chunking information, and organizing information in meaningful ways.
Encoding is the process of converting information into a form that can be stored in memory. It involves transforming incoming sensory information into a mental representation that can be retained and retrieved later.
Retrieval refers to the process of accessing or recalling stored information from long-term memory. It involves bringing previously encoded and stored information back into conscious awareness.
Mnemonic devices are memory aids or techniques that help facilitate recall by creating associations between new information and existing knowledge or by organizing information in a memorable way. They often involve using acronyms, rhymes, visual imagery, or chunking techniques.