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Executive Control
A set of cognitive processes including attentional control, inhibitory control, working memory, and cognitive flexibility, which regulate the flow of information and behavior.
Phonological Loop
A component of the working memory model that deals with verbal and auditory information, allowing it to be held in mind for short periods.
Visual Imagery
Visual imagery refers to the mental representation and simulation of sensory experiences, particularly visual experiences, in one's mind.
Schematic
Schematic refers to a simplified representation or diagram used to make complex concepts easier to understand.
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