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Hering-Helmholtz and Müller-Lyer both refer to
Working Memory
An intellectual mechanism with finite space, dedicated to briefly storing data for further manipulation.
Echoic Memory
A subtype of sensory memory that retains auditory information for a short period after the original sound is heard.
Fleeting Memory
A brief or rapidly fading memory, often unable to be recalled after a short period of time.
Paying Attention
The act of focusing cognitive resources on a particular stimulus or task, while filtering out distractions.
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