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Short-Term Memory
A cognitive system with a limited capacity that is capable of temporarily holding information available for processing. Short-term memory is essential for day-to-day tasks such as reasoning and decision-making.
Chunking
A process by which individual pieces of information are bound together into a meaningful whole, often to improve memory retention.
Short-Term Memory
The capacity to hold a small amount of information in an active, readily available state for a short period of time.
Chunking
A memory strategy involving organizing information into manageable units or chunks to enhance memory retention and retrieval.
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