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(1) The three types of human memory allow a person to remove or retain information, as needed. (2) Everything that we notice—see, smell, hear, or touch—forms a brief mental impression called sensory memory. (3) Information is stored in this sensory memory for only a few tenths of a second before it disappears forever. (4) Information that is retained for slightly longer enters what’s called short-term memory. (5) This form of memory can store about seven items for about thirty seconds—about enough information to dial a telephone number. (6) In order to be remembered for a long period, information must pass into long-term memory. (7) No one knows just how much information can be stored in a person’s long-term memory, but the capacity seems enormous. Question9. Specifically, the major details are

a. Sensory memory stores information for a few tenths of a second; short-term memory stores about seven items for about thirty seconds; long-term memory stores an enormous number of items for a long period of time.

b. Everything we notice forms a brief mental impression; telephone numbers are stored in memory for about thirty seconds; numbers are easier to remember than words.

c. Many people do not try hard enough to remember things; the capacity of long-term memory is enormous.

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