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Card 6
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This memory store takes in information from one of the sense organs
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Card 7
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This form of memory is tactile input from the body and it stores information as feelings
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Card 8
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This must be given to information for it to be successfully moved on from the sensory register
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Card 9
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This means how long a store can retain information for
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Card 10
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This person said we can increase the capacity of the short term memory by combining / organising separate 'bits' of information
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Card 11
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Miller said this memory store has a capacity of 7 +/- 2
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Card 12
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This is the form in which the memory is retained
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Card 13
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What is the technical term used to describe the way in which we can make information more meaningful
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Card 14
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This form of memory is auditory input from the ears and it stores information as sounds
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Card 15
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2 people with this surname said that the duration of the short term memory is 15-30 seconds
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