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  2. Sensory Memory In Psychology: Definition & Examples

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    Sensory memory in psychology refers to the short-term retention of sensory information, like sights, sounds, and smells, immediately following stimuli input. It’s a crucial stage in memory processing that briefly stores vast amounts of sensory data before it’s selectively filtered into conscious awareness as working memory.

  3. Sensory Memory in Psychology: Types and Experiments - Verywell...

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    Sensory memory is a very short-term storage for information from the senses. It persists briefly and allows for processing even after the stimulus has ended. It allows you to retain brief impressions of information so you can interpret and interact with the world around you.

  4. Sensory Memory (Definition + Examples) - Practical Psychology

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    Also known as the sensory register, sensory memory is the storage of information that we receive from our senses. Examples of Sensory memory include seeing a dog, feeling gum under a chair, or smelling chicken noodle soup.

  5. Sensory Memory: Examples, What It Is, and More - WebMD

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    What Are Sensory Memory Examples? Sensory memories are stored for a few seconds at most. They come from the five senses: hearing, vision, touch, smell, and taste. They are stored only for as...

  6. APA Dictionary of Psychology

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    brief storage of information from each of the senses, in a relatively unprocessed form beyond the duration of a stimulus, for recoding into another memory (such as short-term memory) or for comprehension.

  7. Sensory Memory: Key to Cognitive Psychology Explained

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    At its core, sensory memory, also known as the sensory register, is the ultra-short-term storage of sensory information. It’s the cognitive equivalent of a high-speed camera, capturing a rapid-fire sequence of sensory snapshots that last for mere milliseconds.

  8. Sensory Memory - Psychology Today

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    Sensory memory refers to very short-term memories about perceptions of the world through the five senses of sight, hearing, smell, touch, and taste.

  9. Sensory Memory - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

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    Sensory memory is recollection of perceptual types of how a stimulus looks, feels, sounds, etc. Immediate memory (including, but not limited to, sensory memory) is recollection of a small amount of information for a brief time; it is used to carry out cognitive tasks.

  10. Psychology Today: Health, Help, Happiness + Find a Therapist

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    Sensory memory is the brief storage of perceptual information from the five senses, which plays a role in long-term memory and perception.

  11. Sensory memory - Wikipedia

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    Sensory memory (SM) allows individuals to retain impressions of sensory information after the original stimulus has ceased. [2] A common demonstration of SM is a child's ability to write letters and make circles by twirling a sparkler at night.