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Sleep paralysis occurs during the slow-wave sleep that characterizes stages 3 and 4 NREM.
Short-term Memory
The ability to keep a limited amount of data in a readily accessible and active condition for a brief duration.
Sensory
Pertaining to the senses or sensation.
Implicit
Something that is implied or understood though not directly expressed or stated.
Echoic Memory
A component of sensory memory that specifically stores auditory information, allowing sounds and words to be retained for a brief period after being heard.
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