Read the text below and answer the question: First, environmental stimuli enter our sensory memory for a period of less than a second to a few seconds. Those stimuli that we notice and pay attention to then move into short-term memory (also called working memory). After that, we rehearse this information, and then it moves into long-term memory for permanent storage. Long-term memory has limited storage capacity and needs to be refreshed regularly. Question: What is wrong in this description of the memory function?
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Варианты ответа:
- Long-term memory is practically limitless.
- Stimuli from the environment need to be at least a few minutes.
- All stimuli move to short-term memory.
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