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What is the difference between short-term memory and working memory?
◦ Short-term memory only holds sensations, while working memory holds images.
◦ Short-term memory is passive, while working memory is active.
◦ Short-term memory holds information for 30 seconds, while working memory holds it for at least one minute.
◦ Short-term memory occurs immediately after sensory memory, while working memory occurs immediately before long-term memory.


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Zulu123

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Reply 2 on: Nov 1, 2021
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