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Sensory Memory
Sensory memory refers to the storage of brief sensory events, including auditory, visual, and gustatory stimuli. This form of memory is characterized by its very short duration, typically lasting for up to a couple of seconds.
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A chef is demonstrating how to perfectly chop an onion. Without conscious thought, she executes a series of precise, rapid knife movements that she has perfected over many years of practice. Which type of memory is the chef primarily relying on to perform this well-rehearsed physical skill?
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You are at a celebration and wave a lit sparkler in the air, creating a circle of light. Even though the sparkler is only at one point in the circle at any given moment, you perceive a complete, continuous circle for a fraction of a second. This brief persistence of the visual image is an example of which cognitive process?