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  • Some theorists conceive of short-term memory as an information-processing system known as working memory.
    • Working memory is a set of temporary memory stores that actively manipulate and rehearse information.
  • Working memory is thought to contain a central executive processor, which is involved in reasoning and decision-making.
  • Working memory permits us to maintain information in an active state briefly so that we can do something with the information.
    • Although working memory aids in the recall of information, it uses a significant amount of cognitive resources during its operation.







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