Fig. 1From: Reflex memory theory of acquired involuntary motor and sensory disordersSimple process diagram showing types of memory, and their transformations. Whatever information that is picked from the environment by the senses is quickly transferred into short-term memory in the hippocampus. Short-term memory is not consolidated; rather it is processed to long-term memory in the hippocampus which in turn is consolidated in extra-hippocampal structures. The different colors in the figure simply represent different types of memory and how memory transforms from simple stimulus to long term memoryBack to article page