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The book discusses the need to better teach CT for nurses. Over the years the definition of what CT in nursing is has changed. The authors describe CT in nursing as:
Temporal Lobes
The regions of the brain located beneath the Sylvian fissure on both cerebral hemispheres, involved in processing auditory information and encoding memory.
Information-Processing Model
A cognitive approach that compares the mind to a computer, emphasizing how information is input, processed, stored, and retrieved.
Iconic Memory
A type of visual sensory memory that holds a brief photographic image of a scene that has just been observed.
Capacity
The maximum amount that something can contain or the ability to perform, function, or produce effectively.
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