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The ability to inconsequential details about experiences, people, and objects helps us to avoid being burdened and distracted by trivial stores of meaningless data.
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memory reflects information from our visual system; memory stores auditory information coming from our ears.
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The specific amount of information that can be held in short-term memory has been identified as seven items, or of information, with variations up to plus or minus two.
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If information in short-term memory is rehearsed using a process called rehearsal, it is much more likely to be transferred into long-term memory than if it were simply repeated over and over.
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suggest that memory consists of mental representations of interconnected information clusters, which also would account for .







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