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Match each of the following terms with its correct description. Sensory register Short-term memory store Working memory

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Match Each Of The Following Terms With Its Correct Description Sensory Register Short Term Memory Store Working Memory 1
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Match each of the following terms with its correct description. Sensory register Short-term memory store Working memory Central executive Automatic processes Long-term memory ◄ Previous Choose [Choose Choose [Choose ] [Choose [Choose ] [Choose ] This structure directs the flow of information, engaging in more sophisticated activities that enable complex, flexible thinking. The number of items that can be briefly held in mind while also engaging in some effort to monitor or manipulate those items. The part of the mind where we retain attended-to information briefly so we can actively "work" on it to reach our goals. These are so well-learned that they require no space in working memory and, therefore, permit us to focus on other information while simultaneously performing them. Here, a broad panorama of sights and sounds are represented directly but stored only momentarily. This represents a permanent knowledge base, which is unlimited.