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balu736 [363]
3 years ago
12

The storage and/or reconstruction of information in memory when that information is not in use is known as perceptual organizati

on representatipn reognition
Social Studies
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PSYCHO15rus [73]3 years ago
4 0

I believe the answer is: Representation

Representation is how we construct existing information from our memory in order to make a general interpretation/perspective of that information. The type of representation that we has tend to be influenced by personal experience, intelligence level, and personality.

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