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Psychologist William James viewed the world of a neonate as a(n)
Echoic Memory
A component of sensory memory that retains an exact copy of what we hear for a brief period, usually up to several seconds.
Reading Speed
The rate at which a person can read text, often measured in words per minute (wpm), which can be influenced by the reader's skill, the complexity of the text, and the purpose of reading.
Adult Reading
The practice or ability of reading and comprehending texts commonly undertaken by individuals post-adolescence.
Iconic Memory
A type of visual sensory memory that retains an exact copy of what is seen, lasting only a fraction of a second.
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