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The tendency of certain elements to enter long-term memory with little or no effort to encode and organize them is what defines
Temporary Memory
A cognitive system that temporarily stores and manages information required for complex cognitive tasks like learning, reasoning, and comprehension.
Sensory Memory
The shortest-term element of memory, it acts as a buffer for stimuli received through the senses, lasting up to a few seconds.
Working Memory
An intellectual framework tasked with holding data for a short duration, operating under a constrained capacity for data manipulation.
Massed Practice
A learning strategy that involves intensive, uninterrupted study or practice sessions.
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