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Social cognitive theory recognizes that people differ not only because of their different emotions and motives, but because of their different
Long-Term Memory
The memory structure capable of relatively permanent storage of information.
Rote Learning
A memorization technique based on repetition, often without understanding the underlying content.
Sensory Memory
The structure of memory first encountered by sensory input. Information is maintained in sensory memory for only a fraction of a second.
Visual Stimuli
External cues that are perceived by the visual system, shaping our understanding of the environment.
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