Essentially
a stimulus recalls an experience it was actually present when did this
experience "(Roncato and Zucco 1993, p.82). In this theory we have another
important distinction between accessibility and availability of memory (Tulving
and Pearlstone 1966 Tulving and Thomson 1973). The memories may be present in
the mind, available to the recovery by geniux the parties, but can be
both inaccessible for reasons related to the manner in which they were encoded,
from the report that is created in the context of recovery from the present
suggestion at that time, and the event that we have to go to awaken in our
mind, the presence or absence of adequate recovery strategies owned by the same
entity. For now we can not delve into the intricacies of the ties between
encoding and retrieval and between suggestion and material of memory, but we
have to focus on the general problem of the permanence of the memories.