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Define "Mental Modules," Citing Evidence Supporting a Modular View of Development

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Define "mental modules," citing evidence supporting a modular view of development. What is the weakness of the modular view? What are the mechanisms of change in this view?

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Definitions:

Long-Term Memory

The stage of the memory process that is capable of storing information for extended periods, from hours to a lifetime.

Short-Term Memory

The part of the memory system where information is stored for short periods, typically seconds to minutes, before being forgotten or transferred to long-term memory.

Episodic Memory

The ability to recall and mentally re-experience specific episodes from one's past.

Emotional Memory

The aspect of memory involved in storing information about emotions and emotional responses.

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