Associative Memory vs. Cognitive Memory

Associative Memory refers to the way our brains form connections between different stimuli or pieces of information. For example, smelling lavender might trigger a memory of a childhood home. It’s a rapid, reflex-like process.

Cognitive Memory is broader, encompassing the mental processes of perception, logic, and reasoning. It involves encoding, storage, and retrieval of information in a more deliberate, step-by-step way.

Practical Note: In auditions, excessive cognitive analysis can slow you down. Lean on associative memory(quick connections, emotional triggers) to respond more authentically on short notice.