Asked by
Azzahra Mutiara Zharfana
on Dec 12, 2024Verified
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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Learning Objectives
- Master the framework and efficacy of short-term, long-term, and sensory storage in the memory process.