Memory in cognitive processes

Authors

  • Davlatbek Solohiddin-o‘g‘li Ahmedov University of Business and Science

Keywords:

memory, cognitive processes, attention, thinking, perception, learning, information processing, psychology

Abstract

This article explores the role of memory in cognitive processes as one of the key components of human mental activity. Memory is considered a fundamental cognitive function that ensures the acquisition, storage, and retrieval of information. The study analyzes theoretical approaches to memory, its types, mechanisms, and its relationship with other cognitive processes such as attention, thinking, and perception. Special attention is given to the psychological and pedagogical significance of memory in learning processes. The article also discusses strategies for improving memory efficiency in educational contexts. The findings indicate that memory plays a crucial role in cognitive development and directly influences learning performance and intellectual growth.

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Published

2026-06-24

How to Cite

Davlatbek Solohiddin-o‘g‘li Ahmedov. (2026). Memory in cognitive processes . Science and Education, 7(6), 176–180. Retrieved from https://openscience.uz/index.php/sciedu/article/view/8969

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Section

Pedagogical Sciences