(multiple choices) What can we learn from Gerorge Sperling’s experiment on sensory memory?
A: Sensory memory can hold far more information than ever reaches consciousness.
B: Sensory memory has been meaningfully encoded.
C: Sensory memory disappeares very soon.
D: People can achieve better accuracy of sensory memory when the delay is a bit longer.
A: Sensory memory can hold far more information than ever reaches consciousness.
B: Sensory memory has been meaningfully encoded.
C: Sensory memory disappeares very soon.
D: People can achieve better accuracy of sensory memory when the delay is a bit longer.
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- (multiple choices) What can we learn from Gerorge Sperling’s experiment on sensory memory? </p></p>
- What are the three types of memory? A: Sensory memory, short-term memory and long-term memory B: Working memory, short-term memory and sensory memory C: Sensory memory, short-term memory and memory capacity D: Memory capacity, short-term memory and long-term memory
- Our sensory memory is a temporary storage of sensory information. When you scan the crowd in front you, it holds ___ of the sensory input.
- Which of the followings has the smallest capacity? A: Sensory memory B: Working memory C: Long-term nondeclarative memory D: Long-term declarative memory
- Which kind is not belong to memory? A: long term memory B: durable memory C: short term memory D: sensory memroy