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As part of the egalitarian movement of the American Revolution,
Working Memory
A cognitive system responsible for temporarily holding information available for processing tasks like problem-solving and decision-making.
Cowan (2010)
Refers to research or findings by cognitive psychologist Nelson Cowan regarding cognitive development, specifically focusing on the theory of working memory.
Acoustic Encoding
A cognitive process that allows information to be remembered as a sequence of sounds.
Sensory Encoding
The process by which sensory information is converted into a form that the brain’s nervous system can understand and process.
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