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information can be retained in the sensory registers for about four seconds.
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A memory is a memory for general meaning or understanding.
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When new memories interfere with the recall of old memories, interference occurs.
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"How to ride a bike" is an example of a memory.
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When you complete multiple choice tests, you are being tested with the method.
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George Miller's magical number for short-term memory storage is plus or minus two.
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memory is primarily a function of the frontal lobes.
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A memory that is easily described in words is called a memory.
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The model of memory states that the distinction between short-term and long-term memory is a matter of shallow versus deep processing.
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is an inability to store and retrieve new memories.







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