Asked by
Enoelia Surillo
on Dec 12, 2024Verified
Long-term storage
A) stores information for a limited amount of time.
B) involves primarily acoustic encoding.
C) uses dual coding for better encoding.
D) uses working memory to help maintain information.
Long-term Storage
The process and capability of retaining information in the brain or a digital device for extended periods of time.
Acoustic Encoding
A cognitive process where memory is encoded based on the sound of the information.
Dual Coding
refers to the process of combining verbal and visual information to enhance memory and learning.
- Absorb the construction and functionality of short-term, long-term, and sensory storage compartments in memory.
- Explain the restrictions and potentials of diverse memory storage systems.
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Learning Objectives
- Absorb the construction and functionality of short-term, long-term, and sensory storage compartments in memory.
- Explain the restrictions and potentials of diverse memory storage systems.