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Stages of Memory

Sensory Memory
Information stored temporarily Interference possible if new information presented. Remembered up to 3 seconds: visual stimuli Rapid decay of information.

Short-Term Storage
Visual/Auditory Information is encoded. Repetitive rehearsal maintains information Remembered up to 30 seconds New stimulation causes rapid loss of information

Affected by decay All types store and encode information Involves Rehearsal Interference directly impact

Information processed by working memory and transferred into longEvents can be recalled for a term memory by rehearsal lifetime in great detail Organized into logical semantic lines for rapid recall. Organized into categories

Long-Term Memory

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