What is working memory?, Working memory refers to the retention of information in short term temporary storage while processing incoming information and retrieving information from long-term storage., Can information be retrieved from the working memory?, No - when information is lost from the working memory and has not been transferred to the long-term memory, it cannot be retrieved., Do people with specific learning difficulties frequently have working memory problems?, Yes, Do people with specific learning difficulties frequently experience problems with the long-term memory?, No, How can working memory difficulties affect someone when encoding new information?, The information may be encoded incorrectly and passed on to the long-term memory for storage., How can working memory difficulties affect retrieval from the long-term memory?, People with working memory difficulties can struggle to retrieve information automatically from the long-term memory, experiencing 'tip of the tongue' syndrome., Is working memory the same as long-term memory?, No they are two distinct memory systems but interact to encode and retrieve information.

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