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Protein folding is a random process, whereby a vast number of possible conformations are tested to find the desired most stable state.
Iconic Memory
A type of visual sensory memory that holds a brief photographic image of a scene that has just been observed.
Capacity
The maximum amount that something can contain or the ability to perform, function, or produce effectively.
Sperling
A psychologist who conducted pioneering research on the capacity of sensory memory, using a technique that demonstrated the brief duration of iconic memory.
Information-processing
A cognitive approach that focuses on how people process, store, and retrieve information.
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