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Binet freed himself from the burden of specifying each component of intelligence by introducing the concept of
Working Memory
An intellectual mechanism of finite capability designed to briefly maintain information for further processing.
Iconic Memory
A form of sensory memory that temporarily stores visual information and has a very brief retention period.
Implicit Memory
A type of long-term unconscious memory that doesn't require deliberate recall, often influencing thoughts and behaviors.
Explicit Memory
A type of long-term memory that involves conscious recollection of specific facts and events.
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