Neuroscience

Working Memory

/ˈwɝː.kɪŋ ˈmem.ər.i/

Working memory is a type of short-term memory that's necessary to keep information in our mind while performing complex tasks, including reasoning, comprehension, and learning. Remembering phone numbers or a set of instructions is the territory of working memory. Long-term memory, in contrast, includes memories that may last for our entire lives. Most information held in working memory is not encoded in long-term memory.