Match the type of memory with its definition: 1. Long-term memory 2. Short-term memory 3. Sensory memory a. Holds information 15 to 25 seconds. b. Stores information on a relatively permanent basis. c. Direct representation of a stimulus.
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Step 2: Short-term memory holds information for 15 to 25 seconds. Step 3: Sensory memory is a direct representation of a stimulus. Therefore, the matching is: Show more…
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