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What is the most prominent rationing device you will likely find at your campus bookstore?
Sensory Registers
A memory system that temporarily holds information from the sensory systems, allowing it a brief opportunity to be processed further.
Sensory Information
Data that is collected by the senses (sight, smell, touch, taste, and hearing) and sent to the brain for processing, interpretation, and response.
External World
Everything that exists outside the mind, including physical objects, events, and other people, as perceived through the senses.
Information Processing Model
A cognitive approach that compares human thinking to computer processing, emphasizing the way information is encoded, stored, and retrieved.
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