The protestant revolt did not affect the authority of the Catholic Church.
It has the same authority that it has always had since it was founded by Jesus Christ in 33 AD.
The Catholic Church's authority is from God alone so the actions of individual heretics cannot affect it except in a superficial manner.
Answer:
The short term memory
Explanation:
The frontal lobe is the part of the brain responsible for short term memory. The short term memory holds information temporarily for processing and evaporates quickly, usually after information is recalled and used. It also has limited capacity. Usually information can be stored in the short term memory through rehearsal.