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Title: Human Memory Organization.
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For example, if we see a red cup, we store the
information about the cup together, i.e. it's red, how high it is, what shape it
is. Now if we see a black cup, we still recognise that it is a cup, even though
the colour has changed.
Now, it is clear that if the small amount of storage capacity in short term
memory did not pass on the information quickly to the working memory (medium
term memory), then as new information comes in, the old information will be
forgotten... Showed first 250 characters
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For example, if we see a red cup, we store the
information about the cup together, i.e. it's red, how high it is, what shape it
is. Now if we see a black cup, we still recognise that it is a cup, even though
the colour has changed.
Now, it is clear that if the small amount of storage capacity in short term
memory did not pass on the information quickly to the working memory (medium
term memory), then as new information comes in, the old information will be
forgotten... Showed next 250 characters
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