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Give meanings for the following prefixes.
-peri-: __________
Selective Encoding
The cognitive process of focusing on and encoding only certain aspects of the environment or information while ignoring others.
Ambient Storage
Refers to the storage condition that does not require any controlled temperature or humidity conditions, allowing materials to be stored at room temperature.
Delayed Retrieval
The process where recalling information becomes more challenging after a period of time has passed since the initial learning or exposure.
Short-term Memory
A component of memory where small amounts of information can be stored for a short period.
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