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Sensory storage

A) holds the information for up to 20 seconds.
B) is encoded only by the eyes and ears.
C) has a relatively large capacity.
D) involves primarily semantic encoding.

Sensory Storage

The brief retention of sensory information, serving as a holding area for initial processing of sensory inputs.

Semantic Encoding

The process of converting information into a meaningful context, such as by associating it with other related concepts, to facilitate better memory retention.

Large Capacity

Refers to the ability to hold or contain a large amount of information, substance, or items either physically or mentally.

  • Master the framework and efficacy of short-term, long-term, and sensory storage in the memory process.
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