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What is the difference between the WISC and the WAIS?
Echoic Memory
A subset of sensory memory that deals with auditory information, allowing sounds and words to be remembered briefly after the original stimulus has ceased.
Auditory Stimuli
Sounds or noises that can elicit a response in the hearing organs and brain.
Sensory Register
The part of memory that holds information from the senses for a very short period of time, often just milliseconds.
Schema
A cognitive framework or concept that helps organize and interpret information in the brain.
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