Have you ever wondered how information becomes stuck in your mind? This question more than likely slips the mind of individuals on a daily basis. When people are asked a question, they don’t think of the process in which their answer comes from, or think about how they produce the certain information in which that question implies. They simple just answer and move on with their day, but what if they were aware of the process that allows them to give out information. This course of remembrance in which one brings back information is called the memory process. The three main processes involved in human memory are listed in the order of encoding, storage, and retrieval. With this process of memory, individuals are allowed full remembrance of past information that has been stored within their brains, and will remain there for either a short amount …show more content…
Storage is the second step in the memory process and this is basically where information is stored, the duration of the memories, the capacity of information, and what basis of information is being stored. Storage is a keen part in the memory process because it affects the way we retrieve certain memories and information that hold great importance and value to us as individuals. Along with the overall step of storage in the memory process, there are two essential aspects that play a huge role in your personally comprehension of information, long-term and short-term storage. The difference between long-term and shot-term storage is that of how big of information is being encoded, or how important of a memory is being perceived. In the movie Inside Out, directed by Pete Docter, the process of storage is seen throughout the whole film. In the movie, you will see that there are different islands for each of Riley’s core memories. These distinct islands that are based on her core memories are in all reality, apart of her long-term