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In Some Ways, a Computer Is a Good Analogy for the Brain

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In some ways, a computer is a good analogy for the brain. However it is not perfect. Discuss 3 ways where the analogy breaks down and the brain is unlike a computer.

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Stored Information

Information that has been retained in the memory over time.

Retrieval

Retrieval in psychology refers to the process of accessing and bringing into consciousness information that was previously encoded and stored in memory.

Short-Term Memory

The part of the memory system that is responsible for holding a small amount of information in an active, readily available state for a short period of time.

Iconic Memory

A type of visual sensory memory that holds a brief photographic image of a scene that has just been observed.

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