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Cognitive Architecture
The underlying structure and systems of the mind that support cognitive processes, including memory, perception, and problem-solving.
Long-term Memory
The storage of information in the brain that can be recalled days, months, or even years after it was originally learned; contrasts with short-term memory.
Sensory Memory
Sensory memory refers to the shortest-term element of memory, capable of briefly holding sensory information, such as sights and sounds, before it either decays or is transferred to short-term memory.
Allocate Attention
The process of selecting where to focus mental resources in order to efficiently process information or complete tasks.
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