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(5 letters) The initial stage where sensory input is briefly stored before processing.

Input (storage Input)

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(9 letters) This process involves repeating information to keep it in short-term memory.

Rehearsal 

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The type of memory where immediate sensations are first stored, lasting only milliseconds. 

Sensory Memory

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(7 letters) The cognitive process used to retain and maintain information over time.

storage (memory storage over time)

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(8 letters) The process of transforming sensory input into a meaningful memory trace.

Encoding

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The process of focusing on specific information, necessary for it to enter short-term memory. 

Attention/ sensory Memory

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The concept in which the brain organizes and processes information deeply for better retention. 

Elaboration (Elaborative Rehearsals)

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The part of Baddeley's working memory model that handles auditory information.

Phonological Loop

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(6 letters) The process of bringing information from long-term memory into awareness.

Recall

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Baddeley’s model component responsible for integrating information from different memory sources.

Episodic Buffer (component of working memory)

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The temporary storage system that actively manipulates information. 

Working Memory

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Combining new information with existing knowledge to form a deeper connection. 

Elaborate rehearsals (Association)