Tag: STM


CONTROL PROCESSES

Introduction and Definitional Scope Control processes, within the field of cognitive psychology, refer to the dynamic, effortful, and optional procedures that govern the flow and manipulation of information within the human memory system. These processes are fundamentally distinct from the fixed structural components of memory itself, such as the sensory register or long-term store. They […]

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SHORT-TERM MEMORY (STM)

Short-Term Memory (STM) The Core Definition of Short-Term Memory Short-term memory (STM) represents a fundamental component of the human memory system, defined primarily by its limited capacity and brief duration for storing information. It acts as a temporary mental workspace where information is held and actively processed for a short period, typically ranging from a […]

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