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Long-Term Memory
Long-term memory is the capacity of the brain to store a large amount of information for periods ranging from hours to a lifetime.
Numerical Memory
The ability to remember and recall numbers, sequences of numbers, and numerical information.
Sensory Memory
The shortest-term element of memory, it acts as a buffer for stimuli received through the senses, allowing a trace to be retained for a brief moment after the original stimulus has ceased.
Sensory Memory
The shortest-term element of memory, it is the ability to retain impressions of sensory information after the original stimuli have ended, acting as a buffer for incoming sensory information.
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