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short-term memory

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Short-term memory is a theoretical construct within cognitive psychology that refers to a cognitive system responsible for temporarily holding and manipulating information. As a research concept, it investigates the mechanisms by which sensory input is encoded, maintained, and retrieved over brief durations (typically seconds to minutes), characterized by limited capacity and susceptibility to decay and interference; its significance lies in its foundational role for higher-level cognitive processes including learning, reasoning, and language comprehension.

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AB

MRC Biostatistics Unit

KO

University of Zurich

NC

University of Missouri

SM

University of Liège

BB

University of Toronto

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University of Michigan

Ann Arbor, United States

University of California San Diego

San Diego, United States

University of Toronto

Toronto, Canada

Stanford University

Stanford, United States

University of Missouri

Columbia, United States