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dexar [7]
3 years ago
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Your ideas on a topic include not only facts and reasons, but also your memories of tastes, smells, touch, and sound, also known

as
sensory impressions
O motor skills.
verbal knowledge.
English
2 answers:
elena55 [62]3 years ago
7 0

Option A

Your ideas on a topic include not only facts and reasons, but also your memories of tastes, smells, touch, and sound, also known as sensory impressions

<u>Explanation:</u>

Sensory memory is the shortest-term portion of memory. It is the capacity to grasp impressions of sensory knowledge after the primary incentives have expired. It serves as a variety of buffer for motives received by the five senses of vision, sound, aroma, flavor, and touching, which are held perfectly, but very abruptly.

As knowledge is recognized, it is accordingly saved in sensory memory automatically and unbidden. Unlike other sorts of memory, sensory memory cannot be lengthened via practice. Sensory memory is an ultra-short-term memory and collapses or corrupts very promptly.

vivado [14]3 years ago
7 0

The ideas on a topic also include memories of taste, smell, touch, and sound, or otherwise known as:

-         Sensory impressions

<u>Explanation:</u>

The sensory impression is one’s ability to know and feel anything, or any abstract idea and experience, utilizing using their sensory organs which include their nose, skin, eyes, mouth, and ears.

It also includes the way we feel by our hearts.

For example, when anyone reads a novel, they tend to feel the emotions of fear, love or sadness that the imaginary character in the novel may be feeling, all utilizing just reading the words written.

Hence, the eyes see the words and the heart feels the weight of emotions of the words.

Thus, this is how ideas and experience can be felt by our sensory impressions

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