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kifflom [539]
3 years ago
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Attention plays an important role in moving information from one’s __________ to one’s __________. A. Short-term memory. . . Lon

g-term memory B. Sensory memory. . . Short-term memory C. Sensory memory. . . Long-term memory D. Environment. . . Sensory memory Please select the best answer from the choices provided A B C D.
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Luden [163]3 years ago
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Attention plays an important role in moving information from one’s Sensory memory to one’s Short-term memory and option B is correct regarding the question.

<h3>What role did attention plays in transferring memory?</h3>

Attention can be said as a cognitive process. In this process the brain focuses on one aspect of the environment and ignores the other aspect. This concentration on interested aspects is known as attention.

Attention helps in passing of the information from the sensory memory to the short term memory. The attention sort the interested information in the surrounding and transfer only those information from sensory memory to short term memory.

Therefore, Attention plays an important role in moving information from one’s Sensory memory to one’s Short-term memory and option B is correct regarding the question.

Learn more about sensory memory here:

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