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Computer Screen Analogy for Short-Term Memory
A helpful analogy for understanding short-term memory is comparing it to a computer screen. The information currently displayed on the monitor, such as an active document, represents short-term memory—it is immediately accessible but temporary. To retain this information permanently, it must be saved to the computer's hard drive, which corresponds to long-term memory. If the application is closed without saving, the data is lost, just as information in short-term memory is discarded.
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