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Long-Term Memory
A type of memory that holds vast amounts of information for periods ranging from hours to a lifetime.
Cognitive Psychologist
A professional who studies mental processes such as "attention, language use, memory, perception, problem-solving, creativity, and thinking."
Information Processing
Describes the manner in which individuals encode, store, and retrieve information, based on theories comparing the mind to a computer.
Clinicians
Medical professionals who work directly with patients in diagnosing and treating illness, rather than conducting research or working on policy.
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