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Recall
The ability of the brain to retrieve and access information and memories previously stored.
Cognitive Architecture
The underlying structure and systems of the mind that support cognitive processes, including memory, perception, and problem-solving.
Long-term Memory
The storage of information in the brain that can be recalled days, months, or even years after it was originally learned; contrasts with short-term memory.
Sensory Memory
Sensory memory refers to the shortest-term element of memory, capable of briefly holding sensory information, such as sights and sounds, before it either decays or is transferred to short-term memory.
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