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Liquidity in the futures market is restricted by the use of fully standardised contracts.
Long-Term Memory
A type of memory responsible for the storage of information over an extended period, from days to decades, involving facts, experiences, and skills.
Sensory Memory
The shortest-term element of memory, where sensory information is retained for very short periods, usually under a second.
Executive Control System
A cognitive system responsible for planning, decision-making, problem-solving, and regulating attention and thoughts, critical for goal-directed behavior.
Rehearsal Loop
A cognitive process involving the repetition of information to keep it in short-term memory or to encode it into long-term memory.
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