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jc611

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One function of working memory is
 
  temporary storage of information for conscious use.
  long-term storage of unconscious information.
  storage of visual and auditory afterimages.
  prevention of memory loss.

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When Justin's mother said to her elderly father, Dad, Justin wants to share his baseball story with you he replied, I don't care about history anymore. Why would her father respond in that way?
 
  Reduced auditory input prevented him from hearing the entire
  communication.
  His memory of baseball has faded, so he did not understand what she
  said.
  His working memory could not contain the entire spoken message.
  His sensory threshold was very sensitive.



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Answer to Question 1

temporary storage of information for conscious use

Answer to Question 2

Reduced auditory input prevented him from hearing the entire
communication.




jc611

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Reply 2 on: Jun 22, 2018
:D TYSM


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it

 

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