What are the types of human memory ?


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start from here:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/memory...
i think its related to IQ
off the top of my head (get it?)
-- working memory
-- short term memory
-- long term memory
Most people would say: "Auditive and visual memory"

Honestly, don't count on it, because memory is much more complex. Every memory is connective, that means that it joins many things that you know together.
For example, when I say "apple", you are able to know the shape of it, the possible colors, the name, how the word is pronounced, how it's written, maybe the flavour, ... so many things.

So technically a human will train his memory in different ways since his birth. Depending on which connections he will do more in his brain, the memory will have another style.
Some people even see colors when they hear a letter, because in their brains it's connected. So in my honest opinion, there are as many types of human memories as humans on earth.
1.Primary memory
2.Secondary memory
forward memory & backward memory
There no specific type of memory, memory entirly depends on amount of interest on that subjest.

Ex: when you seen a autodriver you cant remind him even after an hour but when you seen a beatiful lady can remenber even a day.
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