This document provides an overview of key concepts in memory from David G. Myers' Psychology textbook. It covers three main stages of memory: encoding, storage, and retrieval. For encoding, it discusses how we encode information automatically or through effortful processing using techniques like rehearsal, chunking, and organizing information hierarchically. For storage, it outlines the three memory stores of sensory memory, working memory, and long-term memory. For retrieval, it discusses context effects, cues, and interference that can impact our ability to retrieve memories from storage. It also covers concepts like forgetting, memory construction effects, and debates around repressed versus constructed memories.