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what is STM and LTM? explain with examples.5 mark questions​

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Answered by krupa212010106
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STM is stored and retrieved sequentially. For example, if a group of participants are given a list of words to remember, and then asked to recall the fourth word on the list, participants go through the list in the order they heard it in order to retrieve the information. LTM is stored and retrieved by association.

Answered by ananyasneha269
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The modal model of memory describes memory in three stages, or stores: sensory memory, which fleetingly stores sensory perceptions; short-term memory (STM), which is limited in capacity and duration; and long-term memory (LTM), which is a theoretically unlimited long-term store

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