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What is biomedical informatics?
Iconic Memory
A type of visual memory that holds a brief photographic image of a scene that has been viewed for a small period.
Echoic Memory
A subtype of sensory memory that retains audio information for a few seconds after the sound is heard.
Visual Stimulation
Exposure to visual stimuli that influences a person's feelings, perception, or cognitive processes, often used in education, therapy, and entertainment.
Auditory Stimulation
The process of provoking a response through exposure to auditory stimuli, such as sounds or music.
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