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Olenka [21]
4 years ago
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Lily arrives at Carmelita's house so they can walk to school. When Carmelita sees Lily's science notebook in her partially opene

d backpack, Carmelita rushes back into her house to retrieve her own notebook, which contains an assignment that is due that day. Carmelita's sensation upon seeing Lily's notebook became a perception. This triggered Carmelita's:
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1 answer:
Alecsey [184]4 years ago
4 0

Answer:

The answer is working memory.

Explanation:

Working memory is a memory system responsible for holding short-term information <u>which is available for manipulation</u>. In the example, Lily could manipulate the visual information of Carmelita's notebook, and in turn remember to take her own.

Other tasks which involve working memory are using a mathematical formula to solve a problem or repairing a device after reading a manual.  

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