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Match these brain structures, labelled a. through e., with their associated descriptions. (Options may be used more than once or not at all.)
-initiates all voluntary movement
Short-term Memory
The short-duration, limited-capacity memory component in which selected input from the memory store is worked on.
Sensory Memory
A very short-term memory that holds sensory information, allowing individuals to retain impressions of sensory information after the original stimulus has ceased.
Encoded
The process of converting information into a different form or code, usually for the purpose of secrecy, storage, or transmission.
Daydreaming
The act of detaching from one's immediate surroundings to envision scenarios, often reflecting desires, hopes, or creative thoughts.
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