Shaquin's problem is the retrieval component of memory.
Explanation:
The method of storing long-term memory stored data is understood as a memory Retrieval. The researchers have categorized three memory outlets: sensory memory, long-term memory (LTM), and short-term memory (STM). Only data harvested through STM and encoded to LTM can be recovered afterwards. The information has to be recovered from memories in retrieval. Through perception, the appearance of a common stimulus from outside offers a hint that the data was used previously. People prefer to remember things or incidents in the sequence in which they happened.